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词汇 legal aid
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Definition of legal aid in English:

legal aid

noun
mass noun
  • Payment from public funds allowed, in cases of need, to help pay for legal advice or proceedings.

    法律援助(由政府基金支付的款项,用以帮助穷人支付法律咨询或诉讼费用)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It held that the merits of the case did not justify the grant of legal aid.
    • They made an immediate application for legal aid to apply for an order to suspend any warrant.
    • It is possible that our views may require some amendment to be made to the statutory provisions for legal aid.
    • They argued that legal aid was being granted in cases that the claimants had no chance of winning.
    • Mr Paba did not have the benefit of legal aid until shortly before his trial.
    • If an applicant is not in custody then legal aid will not ordinarily be granted without a statement of means.
    • One common one is that the applicant has applied for legal aid and hasn't qualified.
    • We make it clear that we attribute no blame whatever to him for the delay in the decision as to legal aid in his case.
    • Until legal aid is forthcoming, the Court could order the release of the prisoner on bail.
    • She has been granted legal aid to seek a judicial review of the policy.
    • Mr Wheaton, who is being funded by legal aid to fight the civil claim, denies any wrongdoing.
    • If representation on legal aid is granted, an adjournment will necessarily follow.
    • But legal aid is statutory and so are the restrictions on recovery of costs from the fund.
    • The claimant, who is now publicly funded, could have obtained legal aid at an earlier stage.
    • He indicated to the accused that legal aid was available and that they would call back.
    • Representation or assistance will not usually be given if the civil servant is given legal aid.
    • Is there any constraint on the amount of legal aid that is allowed to be accessed?
    • Dave Gorman, a third party named in the action by Beva, had his part in the case funded through legal aid.
    • The hope was expressed that such a body would be open to all with legal aid available when necessary.
    • One is that there has been an increase in legal aid, and that means an increase in the number of litigants.

Definition of legal aid in US English:

legal aid

nounˈˌliɡəl ˈˌeɪdˈˌlēɡəl ˈˌād
  • Free legal advice or representation for a person who cannot afford it.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dave Gorman, a third party named in the action by Beva, had his part in the case funded through legal aid.
    • They made an immediate application for legal aid to apply for an order to suspend any warrant.
    • The hope was expressed that such a body would be open to all with legal aid available when necessary.
    • They argued that legal aid was being granted in cases that the claimants had no chance of winning.
    • The claimant, who is now publicly funded, could have obtained legal aid at an earlier stage.
    • It held that the merits of the case did not justify the grant of legal aid.
    • He indicated to the accused that legal aid was available and that they would call back.
    • Mr Wheaton, who is being funded by legal aid to fight the civil claim, denies any wrongdoing.
    • We make it clear that we attribute no blame whatever to him for the delay in the decision as to legal aid in his case.
    • If representation on legal aid is granted, an adjournment will necessarily follow.
    • Representation or assistance will not usually be given if the civil servant is given legal aid.
    • But legal aid is statutory and so are the restrictions on recovery of costs from the fund.
    • She has been granted legal aid to seek a judicial review of the policy.
    • One common one is that the applicant has applied for legal aid and hasn't qualified.
    • Is there any constraint on the amount of legal aid that is allowed to be accessed?
    • If an applicant is not in custody then legal aid will not ordinarily be granted without a statement of means.
    • Mr Paba did not have the benefit of legal aid until shortly before his trial.
    • Until legal aid is forthcoming, the Court could order the release of the prisoner on bail.
    • It is possible that our views may require some amendment to be made to the statutory provisions for legal aid.
    • One is that there has been an increase in legal aid, and that means an increase in the number of litigants.
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