Certification - Law Dictionary Search Results
decertify
decertify -fied -fy·ing : to withdraw or revoke the certification of [decertified the class action suit] ;esp : to withdraw
Acquittal
Acquittal, The legal certification usually by jury verdict that an accused person is not
Solicitor
Schedule I.). a practising solicitor must take out an annual certificate (see ss. 36 to 43). The Lw Society may refuse
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Certify
Certify, The word 'certify' in the Article 134 (1) (C) of
Torrens system
esp. in Massachusetts, Hawaii, Illinois, and Minnesota NOTE: When a certificate of title is first applied for in the Torrens system,
Costs
Prisoners Defence Act, 1930, provides for costs where a defence certificate or legal aid certificate has been granted. These include in
Craftsman
years of age or over and holds a valid craft certificate or is a qualified former Board apprentice and hold a
Certified copies
Certified copies, every public officer having the custody of a public
Poor Prisoners, Defence of
and counsel assigned to him for that purpose, if a certificate, called the 'defence certificate,' is granted by the justices committing
Scrip
Scrip, a certificate or schedule; also evidence of the right to obtain shares
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