So if the excisable good in question were alleged to be brandy, how would the pleader plead the nature of those goods? |
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In Germany, until the distinction between counselor and pleader was abolished in 1879, the Advokat was the adviser rather than the pleader. |
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In 1900 he set up an independent office of district pleader in Godhra, and two years later he moved to Borsad. |
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When I listen to you, it sounds as though you're coming into the category of a special pleader. |
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In 2005, he was awarded numerous prizes at the Pierre-Basile-Mignault Moot Court, including the Robinson Cup for best pleader. |
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A seasoned and inventive pleader, he has successfully represented clients before both civil courts and administrative tribunals. |
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As the name indicates, the Labor Committee is a special pleader. |
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If their last pleader has already been lodged, they shall communicate the identity of persons to be examined as soon as possible. |
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Should a party waive the presentation of a pleader, an investigative measure or a hearing, it shall make this known as soon as possible. |
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Any party wishing to have witnesses or an expert examined shall communicate the identity of such persons at the latest in its last pleader. |
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Williams is a virtuoso ranter and pleader, but, as a rule, he is neither an unsentimental social critic, like Chris Rock, nor a charming rogue, like Jamie Foxx. |
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Concise forms of statement of claim and defence were given in the appendix for adoption by the pleader. |
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She had collected dozens of tapes, along with the eventual outcomes of their cases — approximately half the time, it turned out that the pleader was, in fact, guilty of the crime in question. |
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