Administer - Law Dictionary Search Results
will
n-in-tər-ven-chən-] : a will that provides for an executor to administer the estate without judicial involvement nuncupative will : a will
Administrative law judge
at an administrative hearing and who has the power to administer oaths, take testimony, rule on questions of evidence, and make
military government
government established by a military commander in conquered territory to administer the military law declared under military authority applicable to all
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justice of the peace
peace :a local judicial official who is empowered chiefly to administer oaths, perform marriage ceremonies, certify documents, and in some states
examiner
who examines: as a : a court officer empowered to administer an oath and take testimony b : a person whose
board
directors 2 a : a group of citizens elected to administer the business of or an aspect of the business of
agency
department or other unit of government created by legislation to administer the law in a particular area of public concern called
administration
administration 1 : the act or process of administering [the of justice] 2 a : the management and disposal
Equity
Municipal Equity, and described as the system of supplemental law administered in Chancery, and founded upon defined rules, recorded precedents, and
administrate
administrate -trat·ed -trat·ing : administer
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