Entrustment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Occupier of a factory
the person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory, and, where the said affairs are entrusted to a managing agent, such agent shall be deemed to be the occupier of the factory. [Employees' Provident
Shebaitship
idol vests in it in an ideal sense only; ex necessitas, the possession and management has to be entrusted to some human agent. Such an agent of the idol is known as shebait in Northern India. The
Owner
authority which, has the ultimate control over the affairs of the undertaking, and, where the said affairs are entrusted to a manager, managing director or managing agent, such manager, managing director or managing agent shall be deemed
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Parcel
or buildings in separate occupation or separately rated at the time of search (see the Rules). Means goods entrusted to a railway administration for carriage by a passenger or a parcel train. [Railways Act, 1989 (24 of
Patwari
Patwari, is a minor officer entrusted with the duty of maintaining the accounts and other relevant re-cords pertaining to the revenue business, S. Gurmej
Power
to whom they are given. Trusts are always imperative and are obligatory upon the conscience of the party entrusted. The test is whether what is expressed by the testator is his direction intended to contract the conduct
Prerogative
privilege. Especially, all the rights which by law the King has as chief of the kingdom and as entrusted with the execution of the laws. The prerogative of the Crown cannot be taken away even by an
Professional misconduct
to remain a member of the honourable profession to which he has been admitted and unfit to be entrusted with the responsible duties that an advocate is called upon to perform. There is a world of difference
Residence
be non-resident for more than twelve months, interfere with the discharge of the duties of the benefice as entrusted to the curate. Ordinary meaning.--The word 'resides' denotes 'the place where an individual eats, drinks, and sleeps, or
Secretary
Secretary, means an official-in-charge of a Department of Government, Webster American Dictionary, p. 1317. Secretary, one entrusted with the management of business; one who writes for another; the head of a Government department; an officer
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