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Vakalatnama

appearance or any other document by which an advocate is empowered to appear or plead before any court, tribunal or other

Utilisation of surplus area

Utilisation of surplus area, the s. empowers the State Government or its authorised officer to 'utilise' any

Tribunal

Act 36 of 1956, read with amending Act, 18of 1957, empowers the govern-ment to Transfer a reference from one tribunal to

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Bryson v. Russell, 14 QB 720. Means sometimes a testator empowers the trustees to invest the proceeds of the sale of

Territory

the word 'territory' in s. 9A(1)(c) indicates that the Statute empowered the Authority while determining the normal value to take into

Suffragan

usual to appoint them. The Suffragans Nomination Act, 1888, however, empowers the King by Order in Council to add towns to

Specific provision to the contrary

tried by a Chief Judicial Magistrate or any court specially empowered under the Children Act, 1960. It is an enabling provision,

Special case

such Court finds too difficult for its determination, it as empowered by the Crown Cases Act, 1848 (11 & 12 Vict.

Settled land

person most interested in the welfare of the estate, and empowered him to do almost anything that a judicious owner would

Sequestration

the Courts of Probate and Divorce), addressed to certain commissioners empowering them to enter upon real estates, and sequester the rents,

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Vakalatnama

appearance or any other document by which an advocate is empowered to appear or plead before any court, tribunal or other

Utilisation of surplus area

Utilisation of surplus area, the s. empowers the State Government or its authorised officer to 'utilise' any

Tribunal

Act 36 of 1956, read with amending Act, 18of 1957, empowers the govern-ment to Transfer a reference from one tribunal to

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Think fit

Bryson v. Russell, 14 QB 720. Means sometimes a testator empowers the trustees to invest the proceeds of the sale of

Territory

the word 'territory' in s. 9A(1)(c) indicates that the Statute empowered the Authority while determining the normal value to take into

Suffragan

usual to appoint them. The Suffragans Nomination Act, 1888, however, empowers the King by Order in Council to add towns to

Specific provision to the contrary

tried by a Chief Judicial Magistrate or any court specially empowered under the Children Act, 1960. It is an enabling provision,

Special case

such Court finds too difficult for its determination, it as empowered by the Crown Cases Act, 1848 (11 & 12 Vict.

Settled land

person most interested in the welfare of the estate, and empowered him to do almost anything that a judicious owner would

Sequestration

the Courts of Probate and Divorce), addressed to certain commissioners empowering them to enter upon real estates, and sequester the rents,

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