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Existing law

Art. 366(10)] This definition would include only passed by a competent authority as well as rules, bye-laws and regulations made by

Principal and agent

Principal and agent, he who being sui juris, and competent to do any act for his own benefit on his

Extradition

the laws of the requesting State, such requesting State being competent to try the alleged offender. Though extradition is granted in

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Fair procedure

candidates taking park in the examination must be capable of competing with each other by fair means. One cannot have an

Family

in poor financial circumstances for whom the insane ward, if competent, would make provision (p. 311). The general or ordinarily accepted

Fit institution

a child and such organization is found fit by the competent authority. [Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000

Fit person

responsibility of a child and is found fit by the competent authority to receive and take care of the child. [Juvenile

Full age

Full age, twenty-one years. a man is competent in law to do anything as a person of full

Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum

case, that no appeal lies from an order of a competent court for the issue of a writ of habeas corpus

Judicial Act

Judicial act seems to be an act done by a competent authority upon a consideration of facts and circumstances and imposing

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