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English-French legislative terms. 2015.
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
Disbar — Dis*bar , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disbarred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disbarring}.] (Law) To expel from the bar, or the legal profession; to deprive (an attorney, barrister, or counselor) of his status and privileges as such. Abbott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disbar — (v.) deprive of the privileges of a barrister, 1630s; see DIS (Cf. dis ) opposite of + BAR (Cf. bar) in the legal sense. Related: Disbarred; disbarring; disbarment … Etymology dictionary
disbar — ► VERB (disbarred, disbarring) 1) expel (a barrister) from the Bar. 2) exclude. DERIVATIVES disbarment noun … English terms dictionary
disbar — debar, disbar Debar means ‘to exclude from admission or a right’, as in They were debarred from entering, whereas disbar has the more specific meaning ‘to deprive (a barrister) from the right to practise’. Both words double the r in inflection … Modern English usage
disbar — verb a) To expel from the bar, or the legal profession; to deprive (an attorney, barrister, or counselor) of his or her status and privileges as such. The friends of Holmes have been criticising the action of the board in … Wiktionary
disbar — verb (disbars, disbarring, disbarred) 1》 expel (a barrister) from the Bar. 2》 exclude from something. Derivatives disbarment noun … English new terms dictionary
disbar — v.tr. (disbarred, disbarring) deprive (a barrister) of the right to practise; expel from the Bar. Derivatives: disbarment n … Useful english dictionary
Disbarred — Disbar Dis*bar , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disbarred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disbarring}.] (Law) To expel from the bar, or the legal profession; to deprive (an attorney, barrister, or counselor) of his status and privileges as such. Abbott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Disbarring — Disbar Dis*bar , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disbarred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disbarring}.] (Law) To expel from the bar, or the legal profession; to deprive (an attorney, barrister, or counselor) of his status and privileges as such. Abbott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disbarment — disbar ► VERB (disbarred, disbarring) 1) expel (a barrister) from the Bar. 2) exclude. DERIVATIVES disbarment noun … English terms dictionary
In Re Davis — Infobox Court Case name=In Re Davis court=High Court of Australia date decided=15 December 1947 full name=In Re Davis citations= [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/HCA/1947/53.html [1947] HCA 53] judges= Latham CJ, Starke, Dixon, McTiernan… … Wikipedia