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Heralds'College, or 'College of Arms

Heralds'College, or 'College of Arms,' an ancient royal corporation, first instituted by Richard III., in 1483, situated on St. … gether with the earl marshal and a secretary, are the members of this corporation; in all, thirteen persons. The heralds' books,

affiliate

usually used with with [has just affiliated with the huge corporation] af·fil·i·a·tion [ə-fi-lē-ā-shən] n [ə-fi-lē-ət] n : an affiliated person or … : to bring or receive into close association as a member or division 2 : to join or associate as a

By-laws, or bye-laws

and lagen, lex, Spelm.], the laws, regulations, and constitutions of corporations, for the government of their members. See per Lord Russell, … regulations, and constitutions of corporations, for the government of their members. See per Lord Russell, C.J., in Kruse v. Johnson, (1898)

Jury

managing clerks, police, J.P.'s within their own jurisdiction, mem-bers of corporations, etc., governors of prisons, superintendents of asylums, registered medical practitioners, … superintendents of asylums, registered medical practitioners, chemists, dentists, officers and members of H.M. forces, servants of Post Office, Customs, and Inland

legal

the profession of law or one of its members [a corporate department] [the community] b : of or relating to the … characteristics of the profession of law or one of its members [a corporate department] [the community] b : of or relating

Tarwad

a common ancestress. Mayne compares a tarwad to a family corporation. Every member of tarwad has equal rights in the property

Incorporator

a company incorporated one of the original members of a corporation … persons who gets a company incorporated one of the original members of a corporation

Borough

town that sends members to parliament in Scotland a body corporate consisting of the inhabitants of a certain district erected by … that is not a city also a town that sends members to parliament in Scotland a body corporate consisting of the

Captive generating plant

or association. Electricity Act, 2003, s. 2(8). A.P. Gas Power Corporation v. A.P. Electricity Regulatory Commission, AIR 2006 AP 12. … association of persons for generating electricity primarily for use of members of such co-operative society or association. Electricity Act, 2003, s.

Illicitum collegium

Illicitum collegium, means an illegal corporation. Means an illegal association; a collegium engaging in illegal activity. … Means an illegal association; a collegium engaging in illegal activity. Members of an illiciatum collegium were subject to prosecution, Black's Law

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