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Real representative
or devisees, and his personal estate in his executors or administrators. The (English) Land Transfer act, 1897, (60 & 61 Vict. … 1925, s. 54, ibid.), with the object of assimilating the law of succession to real and personal property. Sect. 1 of
agency
law in a particular area of public concern called also administrative agency see also enabling statute, exhaustion of remedies Administrative Procedure
search
arrest, have been held to be valid without a warrant. administrative search : an inspection or search carried out under a … commercial premises and usually to enforce compliance with regulations or laws pertaining to health, safety, or security [one of the fundamental
Quasi judicial
States, the phrase often covers judicial decisions taken by an administrative agency -- the test is the nature of the tribunal … to cover situations where the administrator is bound by the law to observe certain forms and possibly hold a public hearing
Poor laws
local authorities. By the Poor Law Amendment Act, 1834, the administration of the parochial funds and the management of the poor
Administration of justice
Administration of justice, means the right with a political community by … the sanction of force to the rule of right, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 45. Administration of justice has a
Administration
Administration, the giving or supplying of something. The term is used … Government.' The expression 'administration' in relation to an estate, in law means management and settling of that estate. It is a
Contempt of court
tends to bring the authority of the Court and the administration of law into disrepute. Shri Baradakanta Mishra, Ex-Commissioner of Endowments
Court of record
decisions of the High Court, the High Courts are not administratively subordinate to the Supreme Court, Commentary on the Constitution of … with respect to the matter are allocated or transferred, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(2), para 747, p. 405. Members of
Local authority
of constitution and enjoying certain degree of autonomy serving as administrative units for state services, Dictionary of Political Science, Joseph Dunner, … by whatever name called, for the time being invested by law, for rendering essential services or, with the control and management
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