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Judiciary
American Dictionary, p. 792. Is the body of officers, who administer the law, A Dictionary of Law, Willium C. Anderson, 1889,
Guildhall
for the regulation of the city or town, and to administer summary justice. See TOWN HALL.
Fair comment
News Ltd., (1907) 1 KB 502; but the defendant can administer interrogatories to the plaintiff, Walkr v. Hodgson, (1909) 1 KB
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Municipality
the civil government of the state and to regulate and administer local and internal affairs of the community'. Clause (e) of
Soc, Sok, Soka
Soc, Sok, Soka, jurisdiction; a power or privilege to administer justice and execute laws; also a shire, circuit, or territory,
Panel
the list of such medical practitioners as have agreed to administer the Medical Benefit under the National Health Insur-ance Acts. Those
Parliamentary Committee
their decision. As to the power of such committees to administer oaths to witnesses, see the (English) Parliamentary Witnesses Oaths Act,
Piedpoudre, Court of
of the market, is the judge; its jurisdiction extends to administer justice for all commercial injuries done in that very fair
Plaint
action: and the judge is bound, of common right, to administer justice therein without a special mandate from the Crown. Plaint,
Poison
Act, 1861, s. 11], and so is the attempt to administer with like intent, whether bodily injury be effected or not
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