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- Solicitor-General_of_Victoria_(Australia) comment "The Solicitor-General of Victoria, Australia is the state's Second Law Officer, behind the Attorney-General. The holders of this office are appointed by Cabinet on the basis of their legal expertise. Solicitors-General are members of the Executive. Formerly, they were elected members of parliament, but have not been so since the early/mid twentieth century.The functions of the Victorian Solicitor-General are two-fold. First, s/he acts as Victoria's senior legal adviser.".
- Q7557773 comment "The Solicitor-General of Victoria, Australia is the state's Second Law Officer, behind the Attorney-General. The holders of this office are appointed by Cabinet on the basis of their legal expertise. Solicitors-General are members of the Executive. Formerly, they were elected members of parliament, but have not been so since the early/mid twentieth century.The functions of the Victorian Solicitor-General are two-fold. First, s/he acts as Victoria's senior legal adviser.".