In England and Wales, these must be construed as references to solicitors of the Senior Courts.
The Senior Courts of England and Wales were originally created by the Judicature Acts as the "Supreme Court of Judicature".
In England and Wales, references in any enactment to attorneys must be construed as references to solicitors of the Senior Courts.
The Senior Courts of England and Wales, formerly known as "the Supreme Court of Judicature"
See section 46(2) of the Senior Courts Act 1981 and section 6 of the Territorial Waters Jurisdiction Act 1878.
Court dress is worn at hearings in open court in all Senior Courts of England and Wales and in county courts.
Many of its provisions have since been repealed by the Senior Courts Act 1981, but the essential structure described in the Act is still in place.
This section has now been superseded by the Senior Courts Act 1981.
The Crown Court is a superior court of record under the Senior Courts Act 1981 and accordingly has power to punish for contempt of its own motion.
This section was repealed by section 152(4) of, and Schedule 7 to, the Senior Courts Act 1981.