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See also:ASSOCIATE (See also:Lat. associates, from ad, to, and sociare to join) .-one who is See also:united with another, and so generally a See also:companion. in particular a subordinate member of an institution or society, as an associate of the Royal See also:Academy, or one holding a degree in a learned society See also:lower than that of See also:fellow. In See also:English See also:law the associates are See also:officers of the supreme See also:court, whose duties are to draw up the See also:list of causes, enter verdicts, See also:hand the records to the parties, &c., and generally to conduct the business of trials. By. the Judicature (Officers) See also:Act 1899 they were styled. masters of the supreme court, but the See also:office is now amalgamated with the See also:crown office See also:department, of which they are clerks. End of Article: ASSOCIATE (Lat. associates, from ad, to, and sociare to join)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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