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Delegacy
The act of delegating or state of being delegated deputed power
General body
of that society and in relation to a national co-operative society or a federal co-operative means all the delegates of member co-operative societies or delegates of Multi-State Co-operative Societies and includes a body constituted under the first
Half-seal
Half-seal, that which was used in the Chancery for sealing of commissions of delegates, upon any appeal to the Court of Delegates either in ecclesiastical or maritime causes. Abolished in 1832.
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Incidental
proceedings which are procedural in nature but when it is used is relation to an agreement or the delegated legislation. It may mean something more, but the distinction between an incidental proceeding and a supplemental proceeding is
Review, Commission of
a commission which was sometimes granted in extra ordinary cases, to revise the sentence of the Court of Delegates, when it was apprehended they had been led into a material error. The Court of Delegates is abolished.
Rule making clause
of Parliament, M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdher, 5th Edn., 2001, p. 539. The clause in a Bill which delegates the power to the executive to make rules and regulations for administering the various provisions contained in the
report
the conclusions and recommendations of a person (as a master) or group (as a legislative committee) authorized or delegated to consider a matter or proposal [the committee made an unfavorable on the bill] d : a usually
Delegation
The act of delegating or investing with authority to act for another the appointment of a delegate or delegates
representative
representative 1 : serving to represent 2 a : standing or acting for another esp. through delegated authority [an agent acting in a capacity] b : of, based on, or constituting a government in which
nondelegation doctrine
nondelegation doctrine : a doctrine that Congress may not delegate its duties under the Constitution to other branches of government without violating the principle of separation of powers
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