Administer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Provincial Government
the authority or person authorized at the relevant date to administer executive government in the province in question. [General Clauses Act,
Public officer
any property, or to execute any judicial process, or to administer any oath, or to interpret, or to preserve order, in
Regency
Regency, a temporary monarchy--the rule of a person appointed to administer a kingdom during the incapacity, minority, or absence of the
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Sacrament
same.' In the Roman Catholic Church the cup is not administered to the laity. For a clergyman to refuse without lawful
Schoolmaster
of an assistant teacher in a public elementary school to administer corporal punishment, see Mansell v. Griffin, (1908) 1 KB 160
Establish and maintain
for religious and charitable purposes would include the right to administer them, S. Azeez Basha v. Union of India, AIR 1968
Supreme Court of Judicature
the High Court; power was given to each division to administer law and equity concurrently, with preference for the rules of
Trustee
'Trustee' means any person, by whatever desig-nation known, appointed to administer a religious trust either verbally or by or under any
Uniformity, Act of
no person except an ordained priest shall be beneficed or administer the Sacrament on pain of 100l. penalty. There are savings
Excommunication
Privy Council admonished a vicar to refrain from refusing to administer the Communion to a parishioner. The old law was thus
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