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May and shall

are cases in which for various reasons as soon as the person who is within the statute is entrusted with the power, it becomes his duty to exercise it, Ambica Qarry Works v. State of Gujarat, AIR

Mauzadar

primary duty is to collect land revenue and other Government dues with the collection of which he is entrusted. He is responsible for the collection of poll-tax, house-tax, tauzibahir revenue, grazing fees and forest dues. He undertakes

Mandated territories

Mandated territories. Countries and islands, the regulation of which has been entrusted by mandate of the League of Nations to governments who are willing and able to take over the

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Luggage

Luggage, means the goods of a passenger either carried by him in his charge or entrusted to a railway administration for carriage. [Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989), s. 2 (23)

Managing Director

meeting or by its Board of directors or, by virtue of its memorandum or articles of association, is entrusted with the management of the whole, or substantially the whole of the affairs of the company, and includes

Officer

is: (1) whether he is in the service or pay of the Government, and (2) whether he is entrusted with the performance of any public duty. The public duty may be either a function of the government

London

the number of councillors consisting of double the number of parliamentary members. The general government of London was entrusted by the Metropolitan Management Act, 1855, to the Metropolitan Board, the members of vestries representing parishes, and district

Local Government

15), though permissive only, extended general, tentative, unsued and almost unknown powers of decentralization which had previously been entrusted to the Local Government Board by the (English) Local Government Act, 1888. The (English) Local Government Act, 1894

Legate

favourites and confidants, who are always a latere-at his side. (2) Legates de latee or legati dati, those entrusted with apostolical legation, and acting under a special commission. (3) Legates by office, or legati nati, those that

Lawful guardian

Vithal Chaudhari, AIR 1958 Bom 381 (384). The words 'lawful guardian' in this section include any person lawfully entrusted with the care or custody of such minor or other person, Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 361 Expl.

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