Competency - Law Dictionary Search Results
Capableness
The quality or state of being capable capability adequateness competency
Hague Tribunal
Conference of 1899 It is composed of persons of known competency in questions of international law nominated by the signatory powers
Ultra vires
22 (24). Ultra vires, implies, an absence of jurisdiction or competency. The use of such expressions is no safer guide that
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Reprobation
act of raising an objection or exception, as to the competency of a witness or the sufficiency of evidence, Black's Law
Law
a valid law, namely, (1) that the appropriate legislature has competency to make the law; and (2) that it does not
Declaration of unconstitutionality
and 246 is sufficient to indicate that there is no competency to make a law which comes into clash with Part
capacity
of a crime (as murder) see also diminished capacity compare competency, incapacity, insanity
Colonial Attorneys Relief Acts (English)
as to secure that these solicitors possess proper qualifications and competency; and (b) that by the law of that possession solicitors
Rem, Judgment in
the status of some particular subject-matter by a tribunal having competent jurisdiction and concluding all persons (not merely the parties to
Pith and substance-doctrine of
law is impugned as being ultra vires of the legislative competence, what is required to be ascertained is the true character
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