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Assessors

1868 s 14 provision is made for the appointment of assessors of natural skill and experience in admiralty actions and such


assessor

assessor 1 one appointed or elected to assist a judge or


Co assessor

a joint assessor


Revising assessors

revising assessors two officers elected by the bur gesses of non parliamentary


master

rules encompasses a referee an auditor an examiner and an assessor if the master makes findings of fact they are reviewable


Church Discipline Act (English)

facie case against him by inquiry before the bishop with assessors with an ultimate appeal to the judicial committee of the


Intermediary or insurance intermediary

insurance intermediary includes insurance brokers insurance consultants surveyors and loss assessors insurance regulatory and development authority act 1999 47 of 1999


Medical Referee

provides for the appointment and remuneration of medical referees see assessors


Public servant

and central government employees but also others like judge juryman assessor and arbitrator it also includes every person in the service


Trinity masters

trinity masters elder brethren of trinity house two sit as assessors in admiralty and prize courts to assist the judge in


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