Nglish: Translation of the balustrade for Spanish speakers 1) n. all lawyers as “the bar” that comes from the bar or the balustrade that separates the general area of spectators from the courtroom from the area reserved for judges, lawyers, parties and court officials. A party in a case or a defendant is “in front of the bar” if he is inside the railing. 2) v. to prevent a legal maneuver, as in the case of the “blocking” of a legal action due to the expiry period of the deposit. and (3) prohibit and prevent anyone from entering a room, building or property. “Bannister.” dictionary Merriam-Webster.com, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bannister. Accessed October 3, 2022. Find the answers online with Practical English Usage, your essential guide to solving problems in English.
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