Assembly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Berghmoth, or Berghmote
or Berghmote [fr. berg, Sax., a hill, and gemote, an assembly], an assembly or Court upon a hill, held in Derbyshire,
Electoral roll
249. In India the electoral roll is prepared for every Assembly Constituency under the Superintendence, direction and control of the Election
moot
practice, from moot hypothetical case for law students, argument, deliberative assembly, from Old English mōt assembly, meeting] : deprived of practical
Adjournment
pending proceedings or Bills do not lapse, In re (Gujarat Assembly Election Matter), (2002) 8 SCC 237 (279). (Constitution of India,
Conventicle
A small assembly or gathering esp a secret assembly
floor
from a platform or gallery b : members of an assembly [took questions from the ] c : the right to
Convocation
Convocation, an assembly of the clergy protected from molestation by 8 Hen. 6,
Competent authority
case of the House of the people or the legislative Assembly of a State or a Union Territory having such Assembly
Common Intention, common object
an offence being committed by any member of an unlawful assembly in prosecution of the common object of that assembly, Devilal
Royal Assent
do not vary, and are as follows: The Lords being assembled in their own House, the Sovereign or the Commissioners seated,
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