Masters of the Bench in United Kingdom
Definition of Masters of The Bench
In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Masters of The Bench : (Benchers, Masters of the Bench)
pl. n.
Judges and senior practitioners who form a governing body for each of the Inns of Court. They are recruited by co-option and elect one of their number annually to be the Treasurer. Benchers are responsible for admission of students and calls to the Bar and exercise disciplinary powers over the members of the Inn. Appeal from their decisions is to the Lord Chancellor and ‘visitors’ (i.e. High Court Judges sitting for the appeal).
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