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Revising assessors
Revising assessors, two officers elected by the bur-gesses of non-parliamentary municipal boroughs for the purpose of assisting the mayor in
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Assessors
Assessors, literally those who sit by the side of another: persons appointed to ascertain and fix the value of
master
The word master as used in the Federal Rules encompasses a referee, an auditor, an examiner, and an assessor. If the master makes findings of fact, they are reviewable by the court except when the case is
Public servant
(2)] Public servant, includes not only the State and Central Government employees but also others like judge, juryman, assessor and arbitrator. It also includes every person in the service or pay of the government or remunerated by
Church Discipline Act (English)
the commissioners report that there is a prima facie case against him, by inquiry before the bishop with assessors, with an ultimate appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Bishop of Lincoln v. Wakefield, 1921
Intermediary or insurance intermediary
Intermediary or insurance intermediary, 'intermediary or insurance intermediary', includes insurance brokers, insurance consultants, surveyors and loss assessors. [Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2(1) (f)]
Medical Referee
1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 84), provides for the appointment and remuneration of medical referees. See ASSESSORS.
Trinity masters
Trinity masters, Elder Brethren of Trinity House. Two sit as assessors in Admiralty and Prize Courts to assist the judge in cases in which technical questions of navigation arise.
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