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Delegation
Delegation, a sending away; a putting into commission; the assignment of a debt to another; the entrusting another with
delegant
delegant : one that delegates
delegable
delegable : capable of being delegated del·e·ga·bil·i·ty [de-lə-gə-bi-lə-tē] n
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delegate
delegate [Medieval Latin delegatus, from Latin, past participle of delegare to appoint, put in charge] : a person empowered
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Delegate
Any one sent and empowered to act for another one deputed to represent a chosen deputy a representative a commissioner a vicar
Delegation of authority of power
Delegation of authority of power, is a term which like the word 'delegate' does not imply a parting with
Delegation of subsidiary or ancillary measure
Delegation of subsidiary or ancillary measure, when a legislature is given plenary power to legislate on a particular subject
house of delegates
house of delegates :house ;esp : the lower house of the state legislature in Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia
Delegates, the High Court of
Delegates, the High Court of, formerly the Court of appeal from the Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Court. abolished, upon the
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Delegating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Delegation
Delegation, a sending away; a putting into commission; the assignment of a debt to another; the entrusting another with
delegant
delegant : one that delegates
delegable
delegable : capable of being delegated del·e·ga·bil·i·ty [de-lə-gə-bi-lə-tē] n
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delegate
delegate [Medieval Latin delegatus, from Latin, past participle of delegare to appoint, put in charge] : a person empowered
delegating
Matched in: Term delegating
Delegate
Any one sent and empowered to act for another one deputed to represent a chosen deputy a representative a commissioner a vicar
Delegation of authority of power
Delegation of authority of power, is a term which like the word 'delegate' does not imply a parting with
Delegation of subsidiary or ancillary measure
Delegation of subsidiary or ancillary measure, when a legislature is given plenary power to legislate on a particular subject
house of delegates
house of delegates :house ;esp : the lower house of the state legislature in Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia
Delegates, the High Court of
Delegates, the High Court of, formerly the Court of appeal from the Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Court. abolished, upon the
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