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Establish
30(1) to the minority is to bring into existence an educational institution, and if they do so, to administer it, S. Azeez Basha v. Union of India, AIR 1968 SC 662 (672): (1968) 1 SCR 833. [Constitution
Equity
limited and technical sense, and may be called Municipal Equity, and described as the system of supplemental law administered in Chancery, and founded upon defined rules, recorded precedents, and established principles, to which it closely adheres; the
District Registry
any such district registrary are to be received in evidence without further proof; and the district registrars may administer oaths or do other things as provided by rules or a special order of the Court (s. 62).
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Declaration in lieu of oath
(5 & 6Wm. 4, c. 62), any justice of the peace, notary public, or other officer authorized to administer an oath, is empowered to take voluntary declarations in the form specified in the Act; and any person
Court of record
punish for contempt is a part of their inherent jurisdiction and is essential to enable the courts to administer justice according to law in a regular, orderly and effective manner and to uphold the majesty of law
Bias
oblique]. The law will not suppose a possibility of bias in a judge, who is already sworn to administer impartial justice, and whose authority greatly depends upon that presumption and idea, 3 Bl. Com. 361. See R.
Conformity, bill of
or adminis-trator found the affairs of his testator or intestate so much involved that he could not safely administer the estate, except under the direction of the Court of Chancery, he filed this bill against the creditors
Confirmation
is the ratification by a competent Court of an appointment of executors, and confers a title to uplift, administer, and dispose of the personal estate of the deceased. When the appointment of the executor has been made
Common law practitioner
for a period of not less than three years regularly exercised rights of audience in superior courts which administer law which is substantially equivalent to the common law of England and Wales, Consolidated Regulations of the Four
Common Law
It is cometimes contrasted with equity; it then denotes the law which, prior to the Judicature Act, was administered in the three ' superior ' Courts of law at Westminster, as distinct from that administered by the
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Establish
30(1) to the minority is to bring into existence an educational institution, and if they do so, to administer it, S. Azeez Basha v. Union of India, AIR 1968 SC 662 (672): (1968) 1 SCR 833. [Constitution
Equity
limited and technical sense, and may be called Municipal Equity, and described as the system of supplemental law administered in Chancery, and founded upon defined rules, recorded precedents, and established principles, to which it closely adheres; the
District Registry
any such district registrary are to be received in evidence without further proof; and the district registrars may administer oaths or do other things as provided by rules or a special order of the Court (s. 62).
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Declaration in lieu of oath
(5 & 6Wm. 4, c. 62), any justice of the peace, notary public, or other officer authorized to administer an oath, is empowered to take voluntary declarations in the form specified in the Act; and any person
Court of record
punish for contempt is a part of their inherent jurisdiction and is essential to enable the courts to administer justice according to law in a regular, orderly and effective manner and to uphold the majesty of law
Bias
oblique]. The law will not suppose a possibility of bias in a judge, who is already sworn to administer impartial justice, and whose authority greatly depends upon that presumption and idea, 3 Bl. Com. 361. See R.
Conformity, bill of
or adminis-trator found the affairs of his testator or intestate so much involved that he could not safely administer the estate, except under the direction of the Court of Chancery, he filed this bill against the creditors
Confirmation
is the ratification by a competent Court of an appointment of executors, and confers a title to uplift, administer, and dispose of the personal estate of the deceased. When the appointment of the executor has been made
Common law practitioner
for a period of not less than three years regularly exercised rights of audience in superior courts which administer law which is substantially equivalent to the common law of England and Wales, Consolidated Regulations of the Four
Common Law
It is cometimes contrasted with equity; it then denotes the law which, prior to the Judicature Act, was administered in the three ' superior ' Courts of law at Westminster, as distinct from that administered by the
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