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empower : to give official authority or legal power to [no
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University
(Removal) Act, 1919 (9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 71), empowered universities to admit women to membership, degrees, and see infra.
Animals
cruelty to domestic or captive animals, and the Court is empowered to order the destruction of the animal where necessary, and
Direction
appellate or revisional authority, as the case may be, is empowered to give under the section, ITO v. Murlidhar Bhagwandas, AIR
Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
of episcopal duties and revenues of two previous Royal Commissions, empowered to suggest measures conductive to the efficiency of the Established
Guardian
guardian appointed or declared by court, and (iv) a person empowered to act as such by or under any enactment relating
Officer
administrator appointed under s. 123 and includes any other person empowered under this Act or the rules or the bye-laws to
Empower
having commonly a legal force as the Supreme Court is empowered to try and decide cases civil or criminal the attorney
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