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Mote,
Mote, a meeting, an assembly. Used in composition as burgmote, folkmote, etc. See GEMOT.
Reeve
to the shire-moot at all.....But after the conquest the hundred assembly, now called a court as all the others were, lost
Zilla Parishads Act
Samitis Due to Ensuing General Elections to the State Legislative Assembly and Certain Other Elections) Act, 2004, s. 2(c)]
Zilla Parishad
Samitis Due to Ensuing General Elections to the State Legislative Assembly and Certain Other Election) Act, 2004, s. 2(b)]
Vestry, or vestiary
the vestments of the minister are kept; also, a parochial assembly commonly convened in the vestry, to transact the parish business.
Synod
Synod, a meeting or assembly of ecclesiastical persons concerning religion; being the same thing in
Status de manerio
Status de manerio, the assembly of the tenants in the Court of the lord of
Chancellor of the Order of the Garter
seals the commissions and the mandates of the chapter and assembly of the kinights; keeps the register of their proceedings, and
Session
for the transaction of business, Sarat Kar v. Orissa Legislative Assembly, AIR 1952 Ori 234. Session, is a period of time
Roman Catholics
of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, or Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. See also Office and Oath
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