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oppression
oppression : an unjust or excessive exercise of power: as a : unlawful, wrongful, or corrupt exercise
Federal Government
or more sovereign or independent states mutually agree not to exercise certain powers incident to their several sovereignties, but to delegate
Hire
by the employer in a proper manner; and, lastly, to exercise a proper degree of care and diligence about the work.
India
native prince or chief under the sovereignty of her Majesty exercised through the Governor-General of India, or through any gover-nor or
Interpretation Act, 1889 (English)
(s. 30). Statutory powers to make rules, etc., may be exercised from time to time, and the power to make rules,
Government
or state; an organisation through which a body of people exercise political authority; the machinery by which foreign prover is exercised,
Judicial power
Civil Procedure, 1908, s. 24) The legislatures in India cannot exercise a power which can be described as essentially judicial and
Possessio
so. Possession, in the sense of detention, is the actual exercise of such a power as the owner has a right
Quality of estate
manner in which, the right of enjoying an estate is exercised. It is of two kinds: (1) the period when the
Public order
and every such breach of public order that justifies the exercise of so extraordinary a power contained in this section, nor
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