Election Volt - Law Dictionary Search Results
Volt
Matched in: Term Volt
Election
Matched in: Term Election
Election Commission
Matched in: Term Election Commission
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Right to elect
simple, a statutory right. So is the right to be elected. So is the right to dispute an election. Outside of statute, there is no right to elect, no right to be elected and no right to
election
Matched in: Term election
Election petitions
Matched in: Term Election petitions
Chief Election Commissioner
Matched in: Term Chief Election Commissioner
election of remedies
Matched in: Term election of remedies
elective
elective 1 a : chosen by popular election [an official] b : of or relating to election c : based on the right or principle of
To hold elections
To hold elections, the phrase 'to hold elections' can be understood both in a wide and a narrow sense. Its wide
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Election Volt - Law Dictionary Search Results
Volt
Matched in: Term Volt
Election
Matched in: Term Election
Election Commission
Matched in: Term Election Commission
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Right to elect
simple, a statutory right. So is the right to be elected. So is the right to dispute an election. Outside of statute, there is no right to elect, no right to be elected and no right to
election
Matched in: Term election
Election petitions
Matched in: Term Election petitions
Chief Election Commissioner
Matched in: Term Chief Election Commissioner
election of remedies
Matched in: Term election of remedies
elective
elective 1 a : chosen by popular election [an official] b : of or relating to election c : based on the right or principle of
To hold elections
To hold elections, the phrase 'to hold elections' can be understood both in a wide and a narrow sense. Its wide
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