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George Oscar Alcorn and Queen's Counsel

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Difference between George Oscar Alcorn and Queen's Counsel

George Oscar Alcorn vs. Queen's Counsel

George Oscar Alcorn, (May 3, 1850 – February 16, 1930) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. A Queen's Counsel (postnominal QC), or King's Counsel (postnominal KC) during the reign of a king, is an eminent lawyer (usually a barrister or advocate) who is appointed by the Monarch to be one of "Her Majesty's Counsel learned in the law." The term is also recognised as an honorific.

Similarities between George Oscar Alcorn and Queen's Counsel

George Oscar Alcorn and Queen's Counsel have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Ontario.

Ontario

Ontario is one of the 13 provinces and territories of Canada and is located in east-central Canada.

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George Oscar Alcorn and Queen's Counsel Comparison

George Oscar Alcorn has 17 relations, while Queen's Counsel has 138. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.65% = 1 / (17 + 138).

References

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