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Sessions of the peace

of summary jurisdiction where the appellant has not pleaded guilty to or admitted the offence [(English) Criminal Justice Administration Act, 1914, s. 37 (1)]; and under the Criminal Justice Act, 1925, s. 25, a person who pleaded

Workman

or implied, but does not include any such person- (A) who is employed mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity; or (B) who, being employed in a supervisory capacity draws wages exceeding five hundred rupees per mensem

Widow

remarried, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1592. A widow is entitled equally with next of kin to administration of her deceased husband's estate subject to the discretion of the Court [see In the Estate of Paine,

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Uniformity, Act of

Uniformity, Act of, (English) 14 Car. 2, c. 4, 'for the Uniformity of Public Prayers and Administration of Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies and for establishing the Form of making, ordaining, and consecrating Bishops,

Under

or the Government of a State' seems to have reference to such persons in respect of whom the administrative control is vested in the respective executive Governments functioning in the name of the President or of the

Unclaimed property

1872, and the Judicature Funds Act, 1883. They consist of money paid into Court by trustees, or in administration actions, or by defendants in actions. From a parliamentary return in 1900 it appears that they then amounted

Title

estates either were determined before 1926, or if no vesting deed, trust for sale, probate or grant of administration, vesting or order has been executed or granted or made since 1925, enabling the vendor to deal with

Subordinate

over the former court, Bishambar Nath v. Achal Singh, AIR 1932 All 651: 1932 All LJ 816. Means administratively subordinate, i.e. some other public servant who is his official superior and under whose administrative control he works,

State Government

[West Bengal Panchayat Elections Act, 2003, s. 2(25)] State Government, in relation to a Union territory, includes the Administrator of that Union territory appointed by the President under Art. 239 of the Constitution. [Private Security Agencies (Regulation)

Simple contract

under seal. See Addison, Chitty, Leake, or Pollock on Contracts. Before 1870 simple contract debts were, in the administration of the estate of a deceased person, postponed to debts secured by instrument under seal, called 'specialty debts,'

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Sessions of the peace

of summary jurisdiction where the appellant has not pleaded guilty to or admitted the offence [(English) Criminal Justice Administration Act, 1914, s. 37 (1)]; and under the Criminal Justice Act, 1925, s. 25, a person who pleaded

Workman

or implied, but does not include any such person- (A) who is employed mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity; or (B) who, being employed in a supervisory capacity draws wages exceeding five hundred rupees per mensem

Widow

remarried, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1592. A widow is entitled equally with next of kin to administration of her deceased husband's estate subject to the discretion of the Court [see In the Estate of Paine,

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Uniformity, Act of

Uniformity, Act of, (English) 14 Car. 2, c. 4, 'for the Uniformity of Public Prayers and Administration of Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies and for establishing the Form of making, ordaining, and consecrating Bishops,

Under

or the Government of a State' seems to have reference to such persons in respect of whom the administrative control is vested in the respective executive Governments functioning in the name of the President or of the

Unclaimed property

1872, and the Judicature Funds Act, 1883. They consist of money paid into Court by trustees, or in administration actions, or by defendants in actions. From a parliamentary return in 1900 it appears that they then amounted

Title

estates either were determined before 1926, or if no vesting deed, trust for sale, probate or grant of administration, vesting or order has been executed or granted or made since 1925, enabling the vendor to deal with

Subordinate

over the former court, Bishambar Nath v. Achal Singh, AIR 1932 All 651: 1932 All LJ 816. Means administratively subordinate, i.e. some other public servant who is his official superior and under whose administrative control he works,

State Government

[West Bengal Panchayat Elections Act, 2003, s. 2(25)] State Government, in relation to a Union territory, includes the Administrator of that Union territory appointed by the President under Art. 239 of the Constitution. [Private Security Agencies (Regulation)

Simple contract

under seal. See Addison, Chitty, Leake, or Pollock on Contracts. Before 1870 simple contract debts were, in the administration of the estate of a deceased person, postponed to debts secured by instrument under seal, called 'specialty debts,'

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