- countors
- /kawntarz/ Advocates, or Serjeants at law, whom a man retains to defend his cause and speak for him in court, for their fees
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
countors — /kawntarz/ Advocates, or Serjeants at law, whom a man retains to defend his cause and speak for him in court, for their fees … Black's law dictionary
countors — Persons who prepared counts or declarations at common law. See 1 Bl Comm 24, note … Ballentine's law dictionary
Serjeant-at-law — (postnominal SL [cite web | url=http://www.burkes peerage.net/code/hith/help/ahp s.asp | title=Abbreviations (S), Burke s Peerage | accessdate=2006 12 07] ) was an order of barristers at the English or Irish bar. Serjeants at law ( servientes ad… … Wikipedia
Poultry Compter — On the north side of the Poultry at No.30 south of Grocers Hall (Lockie, 1816). In Cheap Ward. First mention: Le counter in le Pultree, 1477 (Ct. H.W. II. 575). This was a prison house in the Poultry belonging to one of the Sheriffs) and … Dictionary of London
counteur — /kawntyur/ In the time of Edward I, a pleader; also called a nurrator, and Serjeant Counteur. See countors … Black's law dictionary
counteur — /kawntyur/ In the time of Edward I, a pleader; also called a nurrator, and Serjeant Counteur. See countors … Black's law dictionary
counter — Noun: A pleader; an attorney at law employed to defend in litigation. Verb: To oppose or defend against attack. See countors … Ballentine's law dictionary