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serjeant-at-law
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historical
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(歴史的)イングランドおよびアイルランドの法廷弁護士の中で、かつて何世紀にもわたりコモン・プレイズ裁判所に対する専属的な管轄権を持っていた職位・資格
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(historical) A member of an order of barristers at the English and Irish Bar, who for many centuries had exclusive jurisdiction over the Court of Common Pleas.
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serjeant-at-law
When I visited the old Inns of Court museum, a plaque commemorated a famous serjeant-at-law who had argued in the Court of Common Pleas for many years.
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When I visited the old Inns of Court museum, a plaque commemorated a famous serjeant-at-law who had argued in the Court of Common Pleas for many years.
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