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Principle applied to | Principle applied to barristers in the [[United Kingdom]] which requires them to take any case assigned to them by the clerk, in much the same way that a licensed taxi cab must take any paying customer. |
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Cab rank principle [r]: Principle applied to barristers in the United Kingdom which requires them to take any case assigned to them by the clerk, in much the same way that a licensed taxi cab must take any paying customer.