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Certiorari
Certiorari (to be more fully informed of), an original writ issuing out of the Crown side of the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, addressed, in the king's name, to judges or officers...
Charge
Charge (i) the instructions of a judge to a jury; the judge's summing up of the evidence at a trial by jury; the periodical address of a bishop or archdeacon to his clergy; the taking proceedings...
Chief of the Naval Staff
Chief of the Naval Staff, means the flag officer appointed by the President as Chief of the Naval Staff or in his absence on leave or otherwise an officer appointed by the Central Government to officiate...
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Clamea admittenda initinere per attornatum
Clamea admittenda initinere per attornatum, an ancient writ by which the king commanded the justices in eyre to admit the claim by attorney of a person who was in the royal service and could not appear...
Authority
Authority, means the Coastal Aquaculture Authority established under sub-section (1) of section 4. [Coastal Aquaculture Authority Act, 2005 (24 of 2005), s. 2(a)] Means the right or permission to act legally on another's behalf; the power...
Cognitionibus mittendis
Cognitionibus mittendis, an abolished writ to a Justice of the Common Pleas, or other who has power to take a fine, who having taken the fine defers to certify it, commanding him to certify it, Reg....
Cognizance, or conusance
Cognizance, or conusance, the hearing of a thing judicially; also an acknowledgment of a fine; and in replevin it was, before the Judicature Acts the name for the pleading of a defendant who acted as bailiff,...
Collatione facta uni post mortem alterius
Collatione facta uni post mortem alterius, a writ directed to justices of the Common Pleas, commanding them to direct their writ to a bishop, for the admitting a clerk in the place of another presented by...
Commandery
Commandery, a manor or chief messuage with lands and tenements thereto appertaining, which belonged to the priority of St. John of Jerusalem, in England; he who had the government of such a manor or house was...
Condition of service
Condition of service, includes transfer of the employees, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief v. Subhash Chandra Yadav, (1988) 2 SCC 351: AIR 1988 SC 876. [Cantonment Board Service Rules (1937) R. 5C] The expression 'conditions of service' is...
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Commandingly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Certiorari
Certiorari (to be more fully informed of), an original writ issuing out of the Crown side of the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, addressed, in the king's name, to judges or officers...
Charge
Charge (i) the instructions of a judge to a jury; the judge's summing up of the evidence at a trial by jury; the periodical address of a bishop or archdeacon to his clergy; the taking proceedings...
Chief of the Naval Staff
Chief of the Naval Staff, means the flag officer appointed by the President as Chief of the Naval Staff or in his absence on leave or otherwise an officer appointed by the Central Government to officiate...
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Clamea admittenda initinere per attornatum
Clamea admittenda initinere per attornatum, an ancient writ by which the king commanded the justices in eyre to admit the claim by attorney of a person who was in the royal service and could not appear...
Authority
Authority, means the Coastal Aquaculture Authority established under sub-section (1) of section 4. [Coastal Aquaculture Authority Act, 2005 (24 of 2005), s. 2(a)] Means the right or permission to act legally on another's behalf; the power...
Cognitionibus mittendis
Cognitionibus mittendis, an abolished writ to a Justice of the Common Pleas, or other who has power to take a fine, who having taken the fine defers to certify it, commanding him to certify it, Reg....
Cognizance, or conusance
Cognizance, or conusance, the hearing of a thing judicially; also an acknowledgment of a fine; and in replevin it was, before the Judicature Acts the name for the pleading of a defendant who acted as bailiff,...
Collatione facta uni post mortem alterius
Collatione facta uni post mortem alterius, a writ directed to justices of the Common Pleas, commanding them to direct their writ to a bishop, for the admitting a clerk in the place of another presented by...
Commandery
Commandery, a manor or chief messuage with lands and tenements thereto appertaining, which belonged to the priority of St. John of Jerusalem, in England; he who had the government of such a manor or house was...
Condition of service
Condition of service, includes transfer of the employees, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief v. Subhash Chandra Yadav, (1988) 2 SCC 351: AIR 1988 SC 876. [Cantonment Board Service Rules (1937) R. 5C] The expression 'conditions of service' is...
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