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Legal Definitions - New Inn

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Definition of New Inn

Definition: New Inn was one of the Inns of Chancery in England where law students used to stay before entering the Inns of Court. It was a collegiate house where students learned about law and legal practices.

This practice continued until around 1650, after which the buildings were used only by barristers and solicitors.

Example: John was a law student who stayed at New Inn to learn about legal practices before entering the Inns of Court.

Explanation: This example illustrates how law students used to stay at New Inn to learn about law and legal practices before entering the Inns of Court. New Inn was one of the Inns of Chancery where students could gain knowledge and experience in law before becoming barristers or solicitors.

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Simple Definition

New Inn: A place where people used to go to learn about the law in England a long time ago. It was one of the Inns of Chancery, which were like schools for law students before they could become lawyers. Later on, only lawyers were allowed to use the buildings. It's kind of like a special school for lawyers!

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