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Surrogate
Surrogate, one that is substituted or appointed in the room of another, as by a bishop, chancellor,
Inspector
company, see (English) Companies Act, 1929, s. 135; and inspectors appointed by the company itself by special resolution (s. 137, ibid.).
Mutawalli
Mutawalli, 'Mutawallis' of a wakf are more like receivers appointed over the property than trustees and they have no errate
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Racecourse Betting Control Board
Racecourse Betting Control Board. A board appointed under (English) Racecourse Betting Act, 1928, for the control of
Railway and Canal Commission
Act, 1888, to supersede the Railway Commissioners, who had been appointed under the (English) Regulation of Railways Act, 1873 (36 &
Real representative
the testator and not settled by his will may be appointed by the testator (and if not so appointed, these will
Sedition
shall have any committee or select body so chosen or appointed that the members constituting the same shall not be known
Service
usual conditions are satisfied by the person who is temporarily appointed. Where there is no such underlying idea of understanding when
Infant
incapable of being held by an infant. He cannot be appointed trustee of any settlement or trust or become mortgagee of
Other
incapable to act and also other than a trustee making appointment, that is to say, other than the appointer himself because
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