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Pupillage — A pupillage, in England and Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland, is the barrister s equivalent of the training contract that a solicitor undertakes. It is similar to an apprenticeship where students build on what they have learnt during the Bar… … Wikipedia
pupillage — noun see pupilage * * * pupillage see pupilage … Useful english dictionary
pupillage — noun see pupilage … New Collegiate Dictionary
pupillage — noun A form of apprenticeship for prospective barristers … Wiktionary
pupillage — (also pupilage) noun 1》 the state of being a pupil. 2》 Law (in the UK) apprenticeship to a member of the Bar, which qualifies a barrister to practise independently … English new terms dictionary
pupillage — pu·pil·lage … English syllables
pupillage — /ˈpjupəlɪdʒ/ (say pyoohpuhlij) noun the state or period of being a pupil. Also, Chiefly US, pupilage. {pupil1 + l + age} …
pupillage — n. state of being a pupil or under age. ♦ pupillary, a. pertaining to pupil or guardianship; pertaining to pupil of eye … Dictionary of difficult words
OLPAS — The Online Pupillage Application System, or OLPAS was a centralised service through which students applied for pupillage, the last stage of their training to barrister in England and Wales. It was replaced in 2009 by a new, similar, system called … Wikipedia
Bar Vocational Course — The Bar Vocational Course (usually termed the BVC) is a graduate course that is completed by those wishing to be called to the Bar, i.e. to practise as a barrister in England and Wales. The ten institutes that run the BVC along with the four Inns … Wikipedia