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Dissenters

(see that title), provided for meeting-houses; and the (English) Trustees Appointment Act, 1850 (13 & 14 Vict. c. 28), commonly called

Custodian trustee

Custodian trustee, a trustee appointed under the Public Tustee Act, 1906, s. 4, to hav

Consultation

'consultation' contemplated under Article 217 of the Constitution for the appointment of a High Court Judge, Ashok Tanwar v. State of

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Confirmation

Scotland is the ratification by a competent Court of an appointment of executors, and confers a title to uplift, administer, and

Public Service Commission

known as the Civil Service Commission; consists of three members appointed by the Crown; in Canada too it is known as

Session, Court of, in Scotland

permanent Lords Ordinary, attached equally to both divisions, the last appointed of whom officiates on the bills, i.e., petitions to the

Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874

the Arches Court of Canterbury (see ARCHES COURT), the judge appointed under that Act should become ex officio such official principal,

Registrar

Registrar, means the Registrar of Marriages appointed under this Act. [Gujarat Registration of Marriages Acts, 2006, s.

Royal Assent

the Commons standing at the bar; or by the Commissioners appointed by the Crown, under the Declaratory Act (33 Hen. 8,

Secured creditor

of banks or financial institutions and includes, (i) debenture trustee appointed by any bank or financial institution; or (ii) securitisation company

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