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Collective litigation
a phrase coined by Justice Iyer to denote and classify election disputes. According to him election disputes are not strictly disputes
Corruptly
R. v. Smith, (1960) 2 QB 423. See BRIBE AND ELECTION PETITIONS; and con-sult Archbold, Crim. Pleading and Practice, tit, 'Corrupt,
return
balloting [election s] b : an official declaration of the election of a candidate [each house shall be the judge of
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Lame Duck Session
Lame Duck Session, means sitting of an elected Assembly which continues in office during the period between election
Local Government
from the Imperial Government, is conducted the bodies appointed or elected to conduct it within limited areas, as parishes, boroughs, local
Materially affected
requires is that the High Court before it declares the election of a returned candidate is void should be of opinion
Mayor
of 'major'] the annual chief magistrate of a municipal borough, elected by the councillors under s. 15 of the (English) Municipal
Peer
the House of Commons, nor can be vote at an election to that House, Earr Beauchamp v. Madresfield, (1872) LR 8
House of Commons
right of free railway travel to and from their constituencies. Election of Members.--During the last hundred years the House has been
Induce
the voter to vote or refrain from voting at an election. If the inducement to the voter is not caused by
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Electively - Law Dictionary Search Results
Collective litigation
a phrase coined by Justice Iyer to denote and classify election disputes. According to him election disputes are not strictly disputes
Corruptly
R. v. Smith, (1960) 2 QB 423. See BRIBE AND ELECTION PETITIONS; and con-sult Archbold, Crim. Pleading and Practice, tit, 'Corrupt,
return
balloting [election s] b : an official declaration of the election of a candidate [each house shall be the judge of
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Lame Duck Session
Lame Duck Session, means sitting of an elected Assembly which continues in office during the period between election
Local Government
from the Imperial Government, is conducted the bodies appointed or elected to conduct it within limited areas, as parishes, boroughs, local
Materially affected
requires is that the High Court before it declares the election of a returned candidate is void should be of opinion
Mayor
of 'major'] the annual chief magistrate of a municipal borough, elected by the councillors under s. 15 of the (English) Municipal
Peer
the House of Commons, nor can be vote at an election to that House, Earr Beauchamp v. Madresfield, (1872) LR 8
House of Commons
right of free railway travel to and from their constituencies. Election of Members.--During the last hundred years the House has been
Induce
the voter to vote or refrain from voting at an election. If the inducement to the voter is not caused by
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