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- noun law An
undergraduate degree in the study of law.
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Examples
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Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Laws degree with honours.
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Dr French has a doctorate and a masters degree in International Law and Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degrees.
Media Release:Diplomatic Appointment: Ambassador To Sri Lanka 2004
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Educated at the University of Melbourne, Ms Pearce holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Laws degree with honours.
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When the newly-fledged Bachelor of Laws declared that it was impossible for him to accept the proposal, and that he had determined to become a man of letters, trusting to his pen for a living, the elder Balzac's astonishment was unbounded.
Balzac Lawton, Frederick 1910
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Thomas attended Sydney University from 1994-2000 and obtained a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws, then worked as an assistant to a judge in the Equity Division of the Supreme Court of NSW.
CathNews 2009
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Mr Cox holds Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Economics
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When the newly-fledged Bachelor of Laws declared that it was impossible for him to accept the proposal, and that he had determined to become a man of letters, trusting to his pen for a living, the elder Balzac’s astonishment was unbounded.
Balzac 2003
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