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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.
Scheduled and Tribal areas
J, p. 69. Scheduled and Tribal areas, the President is empowered to take out or add certain areas from or to
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Penal Servitude
in force or under any future Act a Court is empowered or required to award a sentence of penal servitude, the
Receiver
may also appoint a receiver of the mortgaged property, if empowered so to do by the mortgage deed or by separate
Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1854
and Ireland and the Court of Session in Scotland were empowered to compel railway and canal companies (1) to grant reason-able
Railway and Canal Commission
Act, 1854 (see infra), on the several courts and judges empowered to hear and determine complaints under that Act, and exercise
Heralds'College, or 'College of Arms
538 et seq. See HARALD. The Heralds' office is still empowered to make grants of arms and to permit change of
Public officer
who holds any office by virtue of which he is empowered to place or keep any person in confinement; (f) Every
Previous conviction
offenders who commit felony after a previous conviction for felony,' empowered a Court to inflict transportation for life and whipping for
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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.
Scheduled and Tribal areas
J, p. 69. Scheduled and Tribal areas, the President is empowered to take out or add certain areas from or to
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Penal Servitude
in force or under any future Act a Court is empowered or required to award a sentence of penal servitude, the
Receiver
may also appoint a receiver of the mortgaged property, if empowered so to do by the mortgage deed or by separate
Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1854
and Ireland and the Court of Session in Scotland were empowered to compel railway and canal companies (1) to grant reason-able
Railway and Canal Commission
Act, 1854 (see infra), on the several courts and judges empowered to hear and determine complaints under that Act, and exercise
Heralds'College, or 'College of Arms
538 et seq. See HARALD. The Heralds' office is still empowered to make grants of arms and to permit change of
Public officer
who holds any office by virtue of which he is empowered to place or keep any person in confinement; (f) Every
Previous conviction
offenders who commit felony after a previous conviction for felony,' empowered a Court to inflict transportation for life and whipping for
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