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120 |
Jurists, Specialization Unknown | Workers in this unit group may perform any, but not all, legal functions described in unit groups 1-21 to 1-29. |
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121 |
Lawyers | Workers in this unit group plead cases or conduct prosecutions in courts of justice. Their functions include: examining the circumstances of disputes or reported crimes to ascertain the facts; determining the applicable law; and preparing pleadings or cases for prosecution and conducting them in court. |
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122 |
Judges | Workers in this unit group preside over judicial proceedings and pronounce judgements in courts of justice. Their functions include: ruling on procedure in court; weighing the evidence presented; determining the rights and obligations of the parties involved; instructing juries on points of law; pronouncing judgements. |
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123 |
Notaries | Workers in this unit group process legal documents. Their functions include: drawing up, recording and certifying instruments and papers of legal importance. |
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124 |
Solicitors | Workers in this unit group advise clients in a range of personal, business and administrative matters of law. Their functions include: drawing up contracts, wills, settling properties, etc.. hey may also instruct barristers, but not appear as advocates except in certain lower courts. |
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129 |
Jurists Not Elsewhere Classified | Workers in this unit group perform legal functions not elsewhere classified. Their functions include: drawing up and processing of legal contracts in specific and limited areas, such as property conveyancing; assessment and drafting of government legislation; studying jurisprudence, writing comparative legal analyses and compiling law codes; performing legal research related to the foregoing functions; performing lay tasks in courts of law. |
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