Glossary entry (derived from question below)
inglés term or phrase:
Master of the rolls
español translation:
Juez Presidente de la Sección Civil del Tribunal de Apelaciones
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inglés term
Master of the rolls
inglés al español
Jurídico/Patentes
Derecho: (general)
Law Society certificate
Se trata de un certificado de que un individuo ha superado los "training regulations of the law society". Firma el certificado el Master of the Rolls
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Juez Presidente de la Sección Civil del Tribunal de Apelaciones
Senior Master (of the Queen's Bench Division) - Juez Presidente ... - [ Traduzca esta página ]Juez Presidente (Senior Master) del Tribunal de la Reina Yo usaría esta opción, por analogía con Master of the Rolls => Juez Presidente de la Sección Civil ...
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ayudante en corte de equidad
Master of the rolls:
"English law. An officer who bears this title, and who acts as an assistant to the lord chancellor, in the court of chancery. This officer was formerly one of the clerks in chancery whose duty was principally confined to keeping the rolls; and when the clerks in chancery became masters, then this officer became distinguished as master of the rolls. See Master in Chancery."
- Dean's Law Dictionary
"English law. An officer who bears this title, and who acts as an assistant to the lord chancellor, in the court of chancery. This officer was formerly one of the clerks in chancery whose duty was principally confined to keeping the rolls; and when the clerks in chancery became masters, then this officer became distinguished as master of the rolls. See Master in Chancery."
- Dean's Law Dictionary
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