Delegate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Delegatus non potest delegare
Delegatus non potest delegare. (A delegate cannot delegate.) The person to whom an office or a
Universal agent
the principal can personally do and which he may lawfully delegate the power to another to do. Such an universal agency
Delegation
to act in the place of those who depute him. Delegate, to delegate to another is not to denude yourself, Ishwar
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Intoxicating liquor
for the purposes of the Act (s. 5), and may delegate any of their powers under it to a committee appointed
Sedition
select body, or which shall have any president, treasurer, secretary, delegate, or other officer so chosen or appointed that the election
Judicial and administrative functions
as per the rules of the Court and cannot be delegated. However, administrative functions need not necessarily be discharged by the
Delegacy
The act of delegating or state of being delegated deputed power
Rule making clause
Edn., 2001, p. 539. The clause in a Bill which delegates the power to the executive to make rules and regulations
Review, Commission of
ordinary cases, to revise the sentence of the Court of Delegates, when it was apprehended they had been led into a
Incidental
it is used is relation to an agreement or the delegated legislation. It may mean something more, but the distinction between
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