Sentences with phrase «barrister licensing examination»

«Study Days» means business days free of articling placement duties, for each of a Candidate's first attempts at writing the Solicitor Licensing Examination and the Barrister Licensing Examination, up to a total of seven business days as requested by the Candidate, consisting of five days of uninterrupted study time, one day to write the Licensing Examination and one free day.
A Candidate who has failed either of the Barrister Licensing Examination or the Solicitor Licensing Examination three times during the Candidate's Licensing Term may apply to the Executive Director, Professional Development and Competence for authorization to write that Licensing Examination a fourth time during the Candidate's Licensing Term, if the Candidate is not otherwise ineligible to write that Licensing Examination pursuant to the Policy.
A Candidate will retain credit for passing the Barrister Licensing Examination and / or passing the Solicitor Licensing Examination for the duration of the Candidate's Licensing Term.
attempted the Barrister Licensing Examination or the Solicitor Licensing Examination three times or, if entitled under the Policy, four times, and has failed to pass that Licensing Examination.
The Barrister Licensing Examination assesses barrister competencies for entry - level practice, and the Solicitor Licensing Examination assesses solicitor competencies for entry - level practice.
Founding member of the Law Society of Upper Canada's Barrister Advisory Group, which has oversight of substantive competencies of the Barrister Licensing Examination in Ontario 2005 - 09.
successful completion of the Law Society's licensing examinations — currently the two, one day examinations — the Barrister Licensing Examination and the Solicitor Licensing Examination; and

Not exact matches

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A Barrister Advisory Group and a Solicitor Advisory Group, each comprised of exemplary practitioners from a cross-section of practice areas and firm sizes in Ontario, set their respective Licensing Examinations according to the Blueprint parameters.
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