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Direct nomination

The nomination or designation of candidates for public office by direct popular vote rather than through the action of a convention

Direct primary

A primary by which direct nominations of candidates for office are made … A primary by which direct nominations of candidates for office are made

Progressive party

Among the chief articles in the platform are those demanding direct primaries preferential primaries for presidential nominations direct election of United … platform are those demanding direct primaries preferential primaries for presidential nominations direct election of United States senators womens suffrage and recall

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Appointment of new trustees

books of a company or other body or otherwise as directed by Statute. Accordingly it is not usual in modern deeds … instruments creating a trust providing a succession of trustees and nominating the person or persons by whom the power was to

Office of profit

place of profit under the Crown' is any office held direct from the Crown which nominally carries a salary; thus, e.g., … who was a Pramukh at the time of filing of nomination papers and who was drawing a honorarium was not holding

Lok Sabha

Community filled by nomination by the President, 530 members are directly elected from territorial constituencies in the States and not more

Sodor and man, Bishopric of

the see was endowed being held, not of the king directly, but of a subject, who nominated the bishop, till 1829, … not of the king directly, but of a subject, who nominated the bishop, till 1829, when the lordship of the Isle

Election

the determination of persons entitled to the proceeds of property directed to be converted to take the property in its unconverted … the Parliaments of Commonwealth, Wilding & Philip Laundry, p. 230. Nominations for elections are received upto eighth day after the proclamation.

Churchwardens

by the minister and another by the meeting, as custom directs. Where there is no custom the election must be according … then the meeting is to elect one and the minister nominate the other. By Canon 90 they are to be chosen

Power

is whether what is expressed by the testator is his direction intended to contract the conduct of the person to whom … the Act, and the person who executes the power merely nominates the party to take the estate. A power of attorney

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