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Home Dictionary Name: examination Page: 2 Page 2 of about 420 results ( seconds)Bar examination
Bar examination, means an examination that is usually administered by a jurisdiction's bar association and which a lawyer must pass prior to admission to the bar of that jurisdiction, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 44....
Examining
Having power to examine appointed to examine as an examining committee...
Special examiner
Special examiner, one appointed to take examinations in suits in Chancery, etc., appointed, by agreement of the parties, instead of the officer of the court, for the greater despatch of the suit. He was generally a professional lawyer, Smith's Chan. Prac. 27; and 15 & 16 Vict. c. 86, ss. 31 et seq. See (English) R.S.C. Ord. XXXVII., and A.P. notes thereto....
examining attorney
examining attorney A USPTO employee who examines (reviews and determines compliance with the legal and regulatory requirements of) an application for registration of a federally registered trademark Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ...
Cross examine
To examine or question as a witness who has been called and examined by the opposite party...
Examinant
One who examines an examiner...
Be examined and decided
Be examined and decided, the words 'be examined and decided' mean the conferment of authority to reach a 'decision', i.e., as to acceptance or rejection of bids, Shanti Vijay & Co. (M/s) v. Princess Fatima Fouzia, (1979) 4 SCC 602 (613): (1980) 1 SCR 459: AIR 1980 SC 17....
examiner
examiner : a person who examines: as a : a court officer empowered to administer an oath and take testimony b : a person whose work is to inspect usually a specified thing or situation [a bank ] ...
independent medical examination (ime)
independent medical examination (ime) In many situations, an employer and insurance company will want to have an injured employee seen by a particular physician in order to obtain on objective evaluation of the employee's health. An employee may initially be seen by a company physician, or a physician of their own choosing, However, if litigation commences over the extent of the employee's injuries (or whether the employee has any injury at all), the employer and insurer will likely be entitled to require the employee to appear for an IME with a physician of their choosing. ...
post mortem examination
post mortem examination : autopsy ...
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