Delegate - Law Dictionary Search Results
delegatee
delegatee : delegate
Delegatory
Holding a delegated position
power
producing an effect [parties of unequal bargaining ] 2 a : authority or capacity to act that is delegated by law or constitution often used in pl. commerce power often cap C&P : the power delegated to
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Vicarius non habet vicarium
Vicarius non habet vicarium, a delegate cannot have a delegate. (See Maxim 187). (A delegate cannot have a delegate.) see DEPUTY.
Delegatus non potest delegare
Delegatus non potest delegare. (A delegate cannot delegate.) The person to whom an office or a duty is delegated cannot lawfully devolve the duty
Sedition
large to be members of such committee or select body, or which shall have any president, treasurer, secretary, delegate, or other officer so chosen or appointed that the election of such persons to such offices shall not
Universal agent
is appointed to do all the acts which the principal can personally do and which he may lawfully delegate the power to another to do. Such an universal agency may potentially exist, but it must be of
Delegation
to another; the entrusting another with a power to act in the place of those who depute him. Delegate, to delegate to another is not to denude yourself, Ishwar Singh v. State of Rajasthan, (2005) 2 SCC
Intoxicating liquor
Rules.--Quarter sessions may divide their area into districts for the purposes of the Act (s. 5), and may delegate any of their powers under it to a committee appointed in accordance with rules to be approved by
Judicial and administrative functions
are to be discharged essentially by the Judges as per the rules of the Court and cannot be delegated. However, administrative functions need not necessarily be discharged by the Judges by themselves, whether individually or collectively or
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