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To: Solon who wrote (1159)6/15/1998 12:54:00 PM
From: Scanner Man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11684
 
If JHILD really is from Canada, then obviously he is guilty of something...but as to the specific charge??!!

Obviously the thread title was too subtle. It was really supposed to be "MTEI - Mountain Energy - No CANADIANS Allowed." But that would be politically incorrect. I guess Tod figured Canadians would know it meant THEM and stay away.

Now he'll need to administer an entrance exam. I would suggest this one:
islandnet.com

But I don't think jhild is Canadian. I'm working on another theory. I don't want to tip my hand just yet.



To: Solon who wrote (1159)6/15/1998 2:15:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 11684
 
BTW...Canadians say "lawyers" 95 % of the time. In more formal conversation, in more educated conversation, or in actual legalese, "solicitor" is often used.

Further clarification: in England, the role of "solicitor" isn't necessarily equivalent to that of an American "lawyer". Solicitors don't try cases in court; for that one needs a barrister. Normally, however, barristers are assisted by solicitors in the preparation of the case...

I assume the system is the same in Canada, but do not know this for a fact.

Hope this helps.