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Court
Court, compensation officer appointed under (English) Bihar Land Reforms Act, 1950 is not a
County Courts
from time to time (s. 2). Judges.--The judges, who are appointed by the Lord Chancellor, and may not exceed sixty in
Convoy
It must be with a regular convoy under an officer appointed by government; (2) it must be from the place of
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Claims Court of
Claims Court of. A court appointed by the sovereign before a coronation to consider and determine
Civil Law
absence of three years, ten commissioners, including the three, were appointed with the title De Legibus Scribendis, whose duty it was
Churchwardens
of Charity Lands, 1898 (2) Ch 59. They are sometimes appointed by the minister, sometimes by the Vestry and Parochial Church
Check-weigher
Check-weigher. A person appointed under ss. 13 and 14 of the (English) Coal Mines
Fast-day
64, with many other disused Acts. Fast-days may also be appointed on special occasions by royal proclamation, e.g., ss. 14 and
Chancellor, Lord
in point of precedency, to every temporal lord. He is appointed by the delivery of the king's Great Seal into his
Bank holidays
if it is a Sunday the 27th, or any day appointed by Order in Council in place of one of these,
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