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Advocate, Lord
have their respective public prosecutors, called procurators-fiscal, acting under his instructions. He does not, in prosecuting for offences, require the intervention
Agent
study of the candidate and has to act under the instructions given to him, being under his control, Chandrakanta Gopal v.
Argument
the only one of all the four that brings true instruction with it, and advances us in our way to knowledge.
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Attendance centre
to attend and be given under supervision appropriate occupation or instruction in pursuance of attendance centre orders. Halsbury's Laws of England,
Dock defence
said tohave been accepted by a barrister when he is instructed direct by the defendant in the precincts of the Court
Superintendence
watch but it would imply giving of direction, guidance, even instructions, and in a given case and in a given situation
Escrow
v. Suffield, (1897) 2 Ch 608. Subject to agreement or instructions, an escrow, if released as operative, takes effect from date
Precept
Any commandment instruction or order intended as an authoritative rule of action esp
Recognised teachers
be recognised by the University for the purpose of imparting instructions in a College or an Institution admitted to the privileges
Referendum
a proposition as to which he is without power and instructions. Also, a mode, obtaining in Switzerland, and, under the Borough
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