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Akashvani
Akashvani, means the offices, stations and other establishments, by whatever name called, which, immediately before the appointed day, formed part of or were under the Director-General, All India Radio of the Union Ministry of Information and...
Aiel, or Aile
Aiel, or Aile, [fr. aieul, Fr.; avus Lat., a grandfather], a writ which lay when a man's grandfather, or great-grandfather (called besaile), died seised of lands in fee-simple, and on the day of his death the...
Age
Age, the criminal responsibility of males and females, and their power to do certain acts, depends upon their age. A child under 7 cannot commit any offence; between the ages of 7 and 14 is presumed...
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Advocate
Advocate, [Lat. Advocatus], a patron of a cause assisting his client with advice, and pleading for him. He is defined by Ulpian (Dig. 50, tit. 13) to be any person who aids another in the conduct...
Admonition
Admonition, a judicial or ecclesiastic censure or reprimand. See MONITION. Admonition, means a mild rebuke, Webster Law Dictionary, p. 19. Means a reprimand to an accused person about to be discharged, A Dictionary of Law -...
Adlamwr
Adlamwr [ad-lam-gwr, Cym., one returning], a proprietor, who, for some cause, entered the service of another proprietor without agreement, and left him after the expiration of a year and a day, was liable to the payment...
Ad diem
Ad diem, at the day (appointed).
Act of Parliament
Act of Parliament, a law made by the sovereign, with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and the Commons, in Parliament assembled (1 Bl. Com. 85); but, in the case of an...
Absorbed post
Absorbed post, 'absorbed post' means a civil service or post which existed under the former Portuguese Administration in Goa, Daman and Diu immediately before the 20th day of December 1961. [Goa, Daman and Diu (Absorbed Employees)...
Zero hour
Zero hour, is usually a noisy interregnum between the question hour and the beginning of the rest of the day's business in a legislature; member raise often without notice, various matters during this period, Dictionary of...
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Akashvani
Akashvani, means the offices, stations and other establishments, by whatever name called, which, immediately before the appointed day, formed part of or were under the Director-General, All India Radio of the Union Ministry of Information and...
Aiel, or Aile
Aiel, or Aile, [fr. aieul, Fr.; avus Lat., a grandfather], a writ which lay when a man's grandfather, or great-grandfather (called besaile), died seised of lands in fee-simple, and on the day of his death the...
Age
Age, the criminal responsibility of males and females, and their power to do certain acts, depends upon their age. A child under 7 cannot commit any offence; between the ages of 7 and 14 is presumed...
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Advocate
Advocate, [Lat. Advocatus], a patron of a cause assisting his client with advice, and pleading for him. He is defined by Ulpian (Dig. 50, tit. 13) to be any person who aids another in the conduct...
Admonition
Admonition, a judicial or ecclesiastic censure or reprimand. See MONITION. Admonition, means a mild rebuke, Webster Law Dictionary, p. 19. Means a reprimand to an accused person about to be discharged, A Dictionary of Law -...
Adlamwr
Adlamwr [ad-lam-gwr, Cym., one returning], a proprietor, who, for some cause, entered the service of another proprietor without agreement, and left him after the expiration of a year and a day, was liable to the payment...
Ad diem
Ad diem, at the day (appointed).
Act of Parliament
Act of Parliament, a law made by the sovereign, with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and the Commons, in Parliament assembled (1 Bl. Com. 85); but, in the case of an...
Absorbed post
Absorbed post, 'absorbed post' means a civil service or post which existed under the former Portuguese Administration in Goa, Daman and Diu immediately before the 20th day of December 1961. [Goa, Daman and Diu (Absorbed Employees)...
Zero hour
Zero hour, is usually a noisy interregnum between the question hour and the beginning of the rest of the day's business in a legislature; member raise often without notice, various matters during this period, Dictionary of...
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