Administer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Plene administravit
Plene administravit (he has fully administered). A defence by an executor or administrator that he has
Liquidator
not required. The duties of a liquidator are to collect, administer, and distribute the assets, having regard to the direction of
Minorities
and linguistic minorities; have the fundamental right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice and to conserve the district
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Marshalsea, Court of the
before the steward and marshal of the royal house of administer justice between the sovereign's domestic servants, that they might not
Manage
context of business, 'manage' means 'to control, to guide, to administer, to conduct or direct affairs; carry on 'business', R. Dalmia
Magistracy
Magistracy, the body of officers who administer the laws; the office of a magistrate.
Judicis est jus dicere, non dare
Judicis est jus dicere, non dare. Loosely, a judge should administer the law as he finds it, not make it.
Kazy
East Indies, appointed originally by the Court of Delhi to administer justice according to their written law; under the British authorities
Justices
word is usually applied to petty magistrates who sit to administer summary justice in minor matters, and who are commonly called
National insurance
carried out through self-governing societies known as 'Approved Societies,' who administer the above benefits, except (1), which are administered by statutory
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