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The phrase "admission to practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or professional contexts to refer to the process of being granted the right to practice a profession, such as law or medicine.
Example: "After passing the bar exam, she received her admission to practice law in the state."
Alternatives: "licensure to practice" or "authorization to practice".
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Bar associations sometimes administer the examinations that are required for admission to practice law, and they may supervise necessary apprenticeship programs.
Mr. Pulos began practicing law as a solo practitioner is his hometown of Alfred, New York shortly after his admission to practice.
The native "common law" was developed by a specialized legal society, the Inns of Court, in London; there, through lectures and apprenticeship, men acquired admission to practice before the royal courts.
Nothing in our rules prohibits from admission to practice in this Court resident aliens who have been admitted to practice 'for three years past in the highest court of a State, Territory, District, Commonwealth, or Possession' and whose 'private and professional characters shall appear to be good.' Rule 5, Rules of the Supreme Court.
It is not certain that the bar acts as a self-seeking monopolist, but in such matters as admission to practice, the marketing of legal services, and even conflict and disclosure norms, it seems unlikely that a selfseeking monopolist would have behaved any differently.
By all accounts, the exam required for admission to practice before the IRS is stringent.
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It states that if a team charges admission to practices, then scouts from competing teams, normally prohibited from attending, can go.
California, for example, has more than 200 regulated occupations; each has its own board that has been delegated vast powers by the Legislature, including admission to be allowed to practice.
Karlsruhe has begun to practice selective admissions for its smaller humanities programs.
L. 110 315, § 704(a)(1), inserted "secondary school and" after "disadvantaged" and "and admission to law practice" before period at end.
Monash's JD (Juris Doctor, a master of laws which satisfies the academic requirements for admission to legal practice) is for example, a more business-oriented law degree than their undergraduate bachelor of laws, with teaching that emphasises the lawyerly skillset over the study of legal philosophy and theory.
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