Assembly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Council
Council, an assembly of persons for the purposes of concerting measures of state
Cortes
Cortes, the assembly of the estate of Spain or Portugal, answering in some
Conventicle
Conventicle, a private assembly or meeting for the exercise of religion; forbidden by Canons
Congress
Congress, an assembly of envoys, commissioners, deputies, etc., from different courts, who meet
Common object, common intention
is five or more and that they act as an assembly to achieve that object, Chanda v. State of Uttar Pradesh,
College
of 2000), s. 2(e); (58 of 1994), s. 2(f)] An assembly of people, established by law to perform some special function
Clergy
Clergy [fr. clerge, Fr.; clerus, Lat.], the assembly or body of clerks or ecclesiastics set apart from the
Meeting
Meeting, an assembly of persons whose consent is required for anything to decide,
Measure
and corn 'though our realm.'Also an enactment of the National Assembly of the Church of England (q.v.)
Shiremote
Shiremote, an assembly of the county or the shire at the assizes, etc.
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