Induction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Inductometer
for measuring or ascertaining the degree or rate of electrical induction
Inductorium
An induction coil
magnetic induction
The process that makes a substance magnetic temporarily or permanently
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Appropriation
or appropriator present a clerk who is properly instituted and inducted, for he would then become complete parson; also, if a
Recruitment
is a comprehensive term and includes any method provided for inducting a person in public service. Appointment, selection, promotion, deputation are
Qualifications
in the Ministerial Staff Rules. There is, no question of inducting into Rule 23A (2) any additional con-dition or qualification other
Parson mortal
Parson mortal [fr. persona mortalis, Lat.], a rector instituted and inducted for his own life. But any collegiate or conventual body,
Parson imparsonee
imparsonee [fr. persona impersonata, Lat.], a clerk presented, instituted, and inducted into a rectory, and thus in full and complete possession
Installation
[Gas Cylinders Rule, 2004, R. 2(xxviii)] Installation, the ceremony of inducting or investing with any charge, office, or rank, as the
Inauguration
Inauguration, the act of inducting into office with solemnity, as the coronation of the sovereign,
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