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Control vest
Control vest, when the words 'control' and 'vests' are read together they
interest
of a future event compare vested interest in this entry controlling interest : sufficient stock ownership in a corporation to exert … in the trust] contingent interest : a future interest whose vesting is dependent upon the occurrence or nonoccurrence of a future
Owner
the person who, or the authority which, has the ultimate control over the affairs of the undertaking, and, where the said … person in whom it is for the time being beneficially vested, and who has the occupation, or control, or usufruct, of
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Superintendence, direction and control
Superintendence, direction and control, The words 'superintendence', 'direction' and 'control' are wide enough to … of elections. It is, however, seen that Parliament has been vested with the power to make law under Article 327 of
Control
Control, the word 'control' suggests check, restraint or influence. Control is … Phukan, (2002) 4 SCC 524 [Constitution of India, Art. 235] Vested in High Court is complete control over subject only to
Under
reference to such persons in respect of whom the administrative control is vested in the respective executive Governments functioning in the … such persons in respect of whom the administrative control is vested in the respective executive Governments functioning in the name of
Idiot
matters relating to their supervision, training or occupation, protection, and control is vested in a central body styled 'the Board of … to their supervision, training or occupation, protection, and control is vested in a central body styled 'the Board of Control' (ss.
Ditch
but not a water course vested in or under the control of a drainage authority, Land Drainage Act, 1976, sub-s. 40(4) … culverted and a piped ditch, but not a water course vested in or under the control of a drainage authority, Land
Royal forests
as long since as the end of the sixteenth century. Control and jurisdiction are now vested in the Commissioners of Crown … end of the sixteenth century. Control and jurisdiction are now vested in the Commissioners of Crown lands. See Crown Lands Acts,
Episcopal and congregationalism
vests in the congregation whereas in the latter it is controlled by the bishop as he is deemed to be successor … 'congregationalism' and 'episcopal' is that in the former the authority vests in the congregation whereas in the latter it is controlled
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