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Market functionary or functionary
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Functionary
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Acquisition
1959 (54 of 1959), s. 2(a)] The office of one functionary is brought to an end another functionary has come into
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dicast
A functionary in ancient Athens resembling closely to the modern juryman
Pursuivant
A functionary of lower rank than a herald but discharging similar duties
Bureau
dark], a large writing table; also the office of any functionary where public business is transacted. Means the Bureau of Energy
Chancellor, Lord
[fr. Cancellarius, low Lat., cancelli, Lat., latticework], the highest judicial functionary in the kingdom, and superior, in point of precedency, to
Master of the temple
Master of the temple, the chief ecclesiastical functionary of the Temple Church. The appointment is in the gift
Stipulation
solemn proceeding, conducted by question and answer before the public functionary, called an acceptilation, Vinnius, 677; Sand. Just., 7th Edn. 332.
Stockholder
Stockholder, includes--(i) any State Government; (ii) any statutory functionary; (iii) voluntary agencies including foreign voluntary agencies, and (iv) any
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