Certification - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pratique
Ital.], a licence for the master of a ship to traffic in the ports of Italy upon a certificate that the place whence he came is not annoyed with any infectious disease.
Ship's papers
1883. They are of two sorts: (1) those required by the law of a particular country, as the certificate of registry, licence, charter-party, bills of lading and of health, required by the law of England to be
Excommunicato deliberando
Excommunicato deliberando, a writ to the sheriff for delivery of an excommunicated person out of prison, upon certificate from the ordinary of his conformity to the ecclesiastical jurisdiction, Fitz. N.B. 63.
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Vocational institution
paramedical, social science, applied arts and crafts and such other subject leading to any pre or post vocational certificate, and includes such other institutions as the State Government, in consultation with the Council, may, by notification, declare
Vagrants
etc., whence he, etc., shall have been removed by order of two justices, unless he, etc., produce a certificate of the church-wardens and overseers of the poor of some other parish, etc., acknowledging him, etc., to be
Urgency Order
for seven days on an order signed by a relative or other person, provided, accompanied by a medical certificate, Lunacy Act, 1890, s. 11, as amended by s. 17 of Mental Treat-ment Act, 1930.
Until
Until, connotes the idea of a condition precedent, KV Narasimha Rao v. Labour Court Guntur, AIR 1991 NOC 73 (AP). Until, has both inclusive and exclusive meaning according to the context, Rajaram Laxmanji Jadho v. R.P....
Tyburn ticket
Tyburn ticket, a certificate which was given to the prosecutor of a felon to conviction.
Torrens system
first acquires an abstract of title and then applies to a court for the issuance of a title certificate, which serves as conclusive evidence of ownership, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1497.
Tithe Rent-Charge
repair chancels, etc. (see s. 29), and the Bank of England is to issue the specified stock upon certificate of the Commission. Sec. 8 relates to transitional provisions. A register of annuities indicating by reference to a
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Certification - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pratique
Ital.], a licence for the master of a ship to traffic in the ports of Italy upon a certificate that the place whence he came is not annoyed with any infectious disease.
Ship's papers
1883. They are of two sorts: (1) those required by the law of a particular country, as the certificate of registry, licence, charter-party, bills of lading and of health, required by the law of England to be
Excommunicato deliberando
Excommunicato deliberando, a writ to the sheriff for delivery of an excommunicated person out of prison, upon certificate from the ordinary of his conformity to the ecclesiastical jurisdiction, Fitz. N.B. 63.
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Vocational institution
paramedical, social science, applied arts and crafts and such other subject leading to any pre or post vocational certificate, and includes such other institutions as the State Government, in consultation with the Council, may, by notification, declare
Vagrants
etc., whence he, etc., shall have been removed by order of two justices, unless he, etc., produce a certificate of the church-wardens and overseers of the poor of some other parish, etc., acknowledging him, etc., to be
Urgency Order
for seven days on an order signed by a relative or other person, provided, accompanied by a medical certificate, Lunacy Act, 1890, s. 11, as amended by s. 17 of Mental Treat-ment Act, 1930.
Until
Until, connotes the idea of a condition precedent, KV Narasimha Rao v. Labour Court Guntur, AIR 1991 NOC 73 (AP). Until, has both inclusive and exclusive meaning according to the context, Rajaram Laxmanji Jadho v. R.P....
Tyburn ticket
Tyburn ticket, a certificate which was given to the prosecutor of a felon to conviction.
Torrens system
first acquires an abstract of title and then applies to a court for the issuance of a title certificate, which serves as conclusive evidence of ownership, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1497.
Tithe Rent-Charge
repair chancels, etc. (see s. 29), and the Bank of England is to issue the specified stock upon certificate of the Commission. Sec. 8 relates to transitional provisions. A register of annuities indicating by reference to a
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