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Local candidate
local candidate in service means a temporary Government servant not appointed regularly in accordance with the rules of recruitment to that
Committee of a Person of Unsound Mind or Idiot
mind is committed by the Court. Separate committees may be appointed (a) of the person, (b) of the estate, and joint
Year of allotment
Year of allotment, the year of allotment of an Officer appointed to the service after the commencement of these rules shall
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Steward of manor
compensation to the steward of the manor if he was appointed before the 29th June, 1922, is provided for by the
Renounce
1858, renounces probate of the will of which he is appointed executor, his right shall wholly cease, and go and devolve
Constable
all boroughs to which that Act applies, 'borough constables' are appointed by the Watch Committee, but the (English) Local Government Act,1888,
Substantive and permanent
Substantive and permanent, when used with reference to appointment of a person in any service is really more descriptive
Deputy
Sheriffs Act, 1887 (see SHERIFF), every sheriff is directed to appoint a sufficient deputy having an office within a mile of
Condition of service
by an authority subordinate to that by which he was appointed and if any such legislative provisions or rule lays down
Visitor
visitors of persons of unsound mind, so found by inquisition, appointed by the Lord Chancellor visiting committees under the regulations of
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