"Solicitant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Solicitant" Meaning

A person or entity that makes a formal request or application, especially for something such as legal counsel, medical treatment, or financial assistance.

"Solicitant" Examples

Usage Examples of "Solicitant"


1. Formal Context
The university will invite a selection of applicants as a solicitant for a research position.

Informal Context

After sending out invitations, she waited for a solicitant to RSVP to confirm their attendance.

3. Legal Context
In a court of law, the lawyer will act as a solicitant to plead her client's case.

4. Business Context
As a marketing campaign manager, you will have to be a proactive solicitant to acquire new clients and expand sales.

5. Historical Context
The philanthropist donated funds to the hospital as a solicitant for aid during the pandemic.

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Solicitors are lawyers who are qualified to advise on legal matters and handle disputes in the courts. They are authorized to practice law in a particular jurisdiction, usually in the United Kingdom, such as England and Wales, Northern Ireland, or Scotland. Solicitors can also operate as barristers, and the terms are often used interchangeably in some jurisdictions, although in the UK, barristers and solicitors are two distinct professions, with solicitors handling court procedures and barristers concentrating on advocacy. In other parts of the English-speaking world, such as Australia, Canada, and South Africa, the term "lawyer" is more usual, and is often synonymous with "barrister" or "solicitor". In the United States, the term attorney often encompasses both solicitor and barrister roles, however often the term solicitor is associated with a specific type of law firm or regional legal services that practice outside of the judicial system, like the Bakers solicitors in the UK for example.

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