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Office of profit

by the Government of India but it is a body corporate with perpetual succession acting within the four corners of the … corners of the Act. Merely because the committee or the members of the committee are removable by the Government of India

Electoral franchise

some of them, were combined. With certain savings as to corporate towns, the (English) Reform Act, 1832, established a universal 10l. … Boroughs is as follows: (a) Originally the freeholders elected the members for the county: later, residence was made an additional qualification.

Corporator

A member of a corporation esp one of the original members

Serving in connection with the affairs of the Union or in the State

whose services are placed at the disposal of a company, corporation or other organisation or a local authority by the Central … with the affairs of the State'. It provides that a member of the Service whose services are placed at the disposal

Ouster

or injury that may be sustained in respect of hereditaments, corporeal or incorporeal, carry-ing with it the deprivation of possession; for … ouster, see EJECTMENT and FORCIBLE ENTRY. For ouster, removal of members or officers of a corporation, see Halsb. L.E., officers of

Spiritual corporations

Spiritual corporations, corporations the members of which are entirely spiritual persons, and … Spiritual corporations, corporations the members of which are entirely spiritual persons, and incorpor-ated as such,

Nominated member

of Information and Broadcasting under s. 3, [Prasar Bharti (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 (25 of 1990), s. 2(o)] … Nominated member, means the member nominated by the Union Ministry of Information

Borough

to Parliament, or 'parliamentary borough,' and in the (English) Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, as also (by virtue of s. 15 of … 79, the word means a town entitled to return a member to Parliament, or 'parliamentary borough,' and in the (English) Municipal

Property qualification

21 & 22 Vict. c. 26; for members of municipal corporations and local governing bodies, by 43 Vict. c. 17. … Property qualification, for Members of Parliament, abolished by 21 & 22 Vict. c. 26;

Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England

Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, a body corporate established by the (English) Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act, 1836 (6 & … Orders in Council. Church Estate Commissioners are appointed ex officio members of this corporation. See (English) amending Acts of 1840, 1841,

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