Inns of court
Definition of Inns of court
(Eng.)
the
four
societies
of
"
students
and
practicers
of
the
law
of
England
"
which
in
London
exercise
the
exclusive
right
of
admitting
persons
to
practice
at
the
bar
;
also
,
the
buildings
in
which
the
law
students
and
barristers
have
their
chambers
.
They
are
the
Inner
Temple
,
the
Middle
Temple
,
Lincoln
'
s
Inn
,
and
Gray
'
s
Inn
.
See also:
Inn
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