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Deemed to have been executed

a corporation aggregate in accordance with that section should be 'deemed to have been executed, Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council v. Torkington, (2004) 2 WLR 426 [Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 74(1)] … Deemed to have been executed, that a deed which had been sealed by a corporation aggregate in accordance with that section should be

To regulate the work and conduct of the officers

the power to take disciplinary action for their removal. The Act confers power to appoint officers on the Executive Council and it generally includes the power to remove, Marathwada University v. Sesh Rao Balwant Rao Chavan, AIR 1989

Barbados

Barbados, a British Colony, administered by a Governor, Executive Committee, Legislative Council, and Assembly. See TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.

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act

formally declared will of a legislature the final requirement of which is usually the signature of the proper executive officer : statute [an of Congress] b : a decision or determination of a sovereign, a legislative council,

commission

: a government agency [Federal Trade Commission] see also agency c : a city council having legislative and executive functions 4 : an act of committing something [ of the crime] 5 : a fee paid to

Ireland

superseded the Act of 1914. It provided for separate Governments in Northern and Southern Ireland, each with an Executive and Legislature of two chambers, and a Council of Ireland to co-ordinate the work of the two Legislatures.

Military Man'uvres

Military Man'uvres may be executed within limits and during a period not exceeding three months by Order in Council authorized by the (English)

Trade description

goods referred to by Order in Council after inquiry [see s. 2 (ibid.)]. Local authorities are authorized to execute the Act in relation to foodstuffs, except in respect of importation (s. 9). Origin may be indicated by

Treasury

Lord; and he is, by custom, the head of the Cabinet (see CABINET COUNCIL), and of the whole executive, for which he is responsible in every department. The Chancellor of the Exchequer is the second commissioner, and

County Councils

(10) Control of officrs paid out of the county rate; (11) Coroner's salary, fees, and district; (12) The execution as local authority of Acts relating to destructive insects, to fish conservancy, to wild birds, to weights and … County Councils. The elective bodies established by the Local Government Act, 1888 (c. 41), to manage certain specified administrative business

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