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May
import that the matter is discretionary with the court in exercising its functions. Similarly, 'shall' sometimes imports that the matter is
Natural justice
was taken by the statutory authority or tribunal in the exercise of its administrative or quasi-judicial power. In India also, this
rule
a particular bill by the entire body 5 : the exercise of authority or control [majority ] see also home rule,
Married women's property
she carried on separately from her husband, or by the exercise of any literary, artistic, or scientific skill. As to the
Admiralty
two Civil Lords and a Secretary. Means a court that exercises jurisdiction over all maritime contracts, torts, injuries or offences. The
Jurisdiction
equates the Tribunal with the High Court insofar as the exercise of judicial authority over the specified matters is concerned. That,
judgment
or subject matter : a judgment rendered by a court exercising in rem jurisdiction compare personal judgment in this entry judgment
quo warranto
or authority a public office or franchise is held or exercised 2 : a proceeding in the nature of a writ
redeem
of the amount secured thereby [ collateral] b : to exercise an equity of redemption in (real property) by payment in
trust
trustee who has a duty to act affirmatively (as in exercising control, discretion, and judgment) with regard to the property compare
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