devillingの例文
- This apprenticeship is known as pupillage or devilling.
- As an Equity pleader and early pupillage, he became a junior counsel at the Treasury, devilling in Chancery.
- Devilling is compulsory for those barristers who wish to be members of the Law Library and lasts for one legal year.
- In 1983, he left to begin devilling, and in 1984 was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates, gaining Dunblane Inquiry.
- This task involves a process of examination and practical instruction known as devilling, during which intrants benefit from intensive structured training in the special skills of advocacy.
- The barrister's equivalent would be twelve months'pupillage under a pupilmaster, in barristers'chambers, or for advocates in Scotland, eight or nine months devilling under a devilmaster.
- To become an advocate, students undertake a period of training of twenty-one months with a solicitor, before a further nine month unpaid traineeship with an experienced advocate, known as devilling.
- He joined the Oxford circuit but made slow progress, devilling for Attorney-General, gave him the post of Treasury devil, a role in which Rowlatt excelled with his energy and affability.
- A devil's competence in a number of aspects of written and oral advocacy is assessed during devilling, and if a devil is assessed as not competent, he or she will not be admitted to the Faculty.
- A barrister who has not completed his devilling may still be recognised as fully qualified by the bar associations of other EEA member states, and practise in those member states in accordance with the relevant European Union ( EU ) directives.
- James Boswell described devilling during the 18th century, although it was not until the 19th and 20th centuries that devilled kidneys grew in popularity as a breakfast dish . and was part of a cuisine which also included items such as kedgeree or kippers.
- Devilling is a period of training undertaken by barristers in Ireland, during which they work for a senior barrister ( one who has been called for seven or more years but who is not a senior counsel ), known as the " master ".
- At the end of the devilling period, a devil's admission to the Faculty is dependent on certification by the principal devilmaster that the devil is a fit and proper person to be an advocate and that the devil has been involved in a wide range of work in the course of devilling.
- At the end of the devilling period, a devil's admission to the Faculty is dependent on certification by the principal devilmaster that the devil is a fit and proper person to be an advocate and that the devil has been involved in a wide range of work in the course of devilling.