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Controlled school
Controlled school, is a voluntary school which the secretary of State has … the secretary of State has directed is to be a controlled school. Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. (15), para 96, p. 95.
Education
borough councils) were substituted for school boards with power to control secular education in non-provided schools (El. Ed. Act, 1902). The
Public school
schools maintained by the community wholly or partly under public control or maintained largely by endowment and not carried on chiefly … In Great Britain any of various schools maintained by the community wholly or partly under public control
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drug-free zone
the distribution of or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance is an aggravated felony ;esp : such an area … or place (as a public park or beach or a school bus) within which the distribution of or possession with intent
private
to the public [a park] b : not related to, controlled by, or deriving from the state [a school] 2 a
County Councils
(9) Regulation of fees of inspectors and other officers; (10) Control of officrs paid out of the county rate; (11) Coroner's … hospitals and rate-aided mental hospitals. (7) Education and maintenance of schools; (8) Management of roads and bridges; (9) Regulation of fees
Control
Control, the word 'control' suggests check, restraint or influence. Control is … regulate, Regional Provident Fund Commissioner v. Sanatan Dharam Girls Secondry School, 2006 (10) JT 159 [As per Words and Phrases, Vol.
National insurance
in his own home or on premises not under the control of the employer. (d) (Generally) Employment as an officer or … least equal value to those obtained under the Acts. (h) School teachers entitled to benefits under the School Teachers Superannuation Acts,
Charities, or Public Trusts
and the trust must be capable of being administered and controlled by the court: whether gift or trust is for the … poor people; maintenance of sick and maimed soldiers and mariners, schools of learning, free schools, and scholars of universities; repairsof bridges,
Charity Commissioners
these Acts. They exercise very extensive powers of management and control over charities, including power to authorize sales, exchanges, leases and … in certain cases. All powers and authorities, by the Endowed Schools Acts (see that title), vested in the Endowed Schools Commissioners
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