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Legal Definitions - outer bar
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Definition of outer bar
Definition: In English law, the outer bar refers to a group of junior barristers who sit outside the dividing bar in the court. These barristers are ranked below the King's Counsel or Queen's Counsel.
Example: During a court proceeding, you may notice a group of barristers sitting outside the dividing bar. These are the outer bar barristers who are assisting the senior barristers in the case.
Explanation: The example illustrates the definition of the outer bar by showing how the junior barristers are positioned in the court. They sit outside the dividing bar and assist the senior barristers in the case. This shows that they are ranked below the King's Counsel or Queen's Counsel.
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