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Definition of Pleaders
1. pleader [n] - See also: pleader
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pleaders
Literary usage of Pleaders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Province of Burma: A Report Prepared on Behalf of the University of Chicago by Alleyne Ireland (1907)
"The Law relating to advocates and pleaders in the Courts of Burma is laid down
in the Legal Practitioners Act,, in section 40 of the Lower Burma Courts Act, ..."
2. The Province of Burma: A Report Prepared on Behalf of the University of Chicago by Alleyne Ireland (1907)
"LEGAL FEES OF ADVOCATES AND pleaders. The following rules have been made for
Lower Burma, under section 27 of the Legal Practitioners Act, 1879, ..."
3. Studies in Roman Law, with Comparative Views of the Laws of France, England by Thomas Mackenzie Mackenzie (1865)
"The first pleaders who appeared at the Roman bar Avere not jurisconsults; but
when the science of law became more difficult and complicated, the pleaders ..."
4. Commentaries on the Roman-Dutch Law by Simon van Leeuwen (1886)
"Such authorised persons are pleaders and interpreters, otherwise called Advocates
... Advocates or pleaders are they who verbally, in writing, or otherwise, ..."
5. The Mirrour of Justices: Written Originally in the Old French, Long Before by Andrew Horne, Anthony Fitzherbert (1903)
"Of counters or pleaders. THERE are many who know not how to defend their causes
in judgment, and there are many who do, and therefore pleaders are necessary ..."
6. Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory: Or, Education of an Orator. In Twelve Books by Quintilian (1892)
"But we may at times see not only pleaders, but, what is far more disgraceful,
teachers, who, after having had some short practice in speaking, ..."
7. The Practice of the Law in All Its Departments: With a View of Rights by Joseph Chitty (1834)
"The functions of special pleaders, equity draftsmen, conveyancers, and barristers.
Information got up for the occasion, and not the result of an extended ..."
8. The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I by Frederick Pollock, Frederic William Maitland (1899)
"There is extant, and now in the press, an interesting book of precedents for the
use of pleaders 1 Selden, Dissertatio ad ..."
9. The Province of Burma: A Report Prepared on Behalf of the University of Chicago by Alleyne Ireland (1907)
"The Law relating to advocates and pleaders in the Courts of Burma is laid down
in the Legal Practitioners Act,, in section 40 of the Lower Burma Courts Act, ..."
10. The Province of Burma: A Report Prepared on Behalf of the University of Chicago by Alleyne Ireland (1907)
"LEGAL FEES OF ADVOCATES AND pleaders. The following rules have been made for
Lower Burma, under section 27 of the Legal Practitioners Act, 1879, ..."
11. Studies in Roman Law, with Comparative Views of the Laws of France, England by Thomas Mackenzie Mackenzie (1865)
"The first pleaders who appeared at the Roman bar Avere not jurisconsults; but
when the science of law became more difficult and complicated, the pleaders ..."
12. Commentaries on the Roman-Dutch Law by Simon van Leeuwen (1886)
"Such authorised persons are pleaders and interpreters, otherwise called Advocates
... Advocates or pleaders are they who verbally, in writing, or otherwise, ..."
13. The Mirrour of Justices: Written Originally in the Old French, Long Before by Andrew Horne, Anthony Fitzherbert (1903)
"Of counters or pleaders. THERE are many who know not how to defend their causes
in judgment, and there are many who do, and therefore pleaders are necessary ..."
14. Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory: Or, Education of an Orator. In Twelve Books by Quintilian (1892)
"But we may at times see not only pleaders, but, what is far more disgraceful,
teachers, who, after having had some short practice in speaking, ..."
15. The Practice of the Law in All Its Departments: With a View of Rights by Joseph Chitty (1834)
"The functions of special pleaders, equity draftsmen, conveyancers, and barristers.
Information got up for the occasion, and not the result of an extended ..."
16. The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I by Frederick Pollock, Frederic William Maitland (1899)
"There is extant, and now in the press, an interesting book of precedents for the
use of pleaders 1 Selden, Dissertatio ad ..."