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Suspend
Suspend, is to debar, usually for a time, from the exercise of a function, to interdict, to stay. It means temporarily
State
government nor it is under control of government. Government only exercises limited contract which is purely regulatory and not pervasive. Board
Incorporated Law Society
applications for admission and for renewal of practicing certificates, and exercises various powers as regards proceedings against unqualified persons: see the
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Stannary
Stannaries Court Abolition Act, 1896, trans-ferred this jurisdiction (which was exercised by a Vice-Warden with an appeal to the Lord Warden
Satisfaction of Governor
of Governor, wherever Constitution requires the satisfaction of Governor for exercise of any power or function, the satisfaction required by Constitution
Retainer of debts
White, (1879) 12 Ch D 361; but it cannot be exercised by a bankrupt administrator, Wilson v. Wilson, (1911) 1 KB
Regulation
manifest that if the power is existing, it must be exercised according to valid principles consistent with the provisions of s.
Receiver
1881, reproduced by (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 109) be exercised until the mortgagee is entitled to exercise the power of
Quality of estate
manner in which, the right of enjoying an estate is exercised. It is of two kinds: (1) the period when the
Profession
1961 (3) SCR 609. Profession, is normally associated with the exercise of intellectual or Technical equipment resulting from learning of science.
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