Intermediate Level - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Intermediate level, 'intermediate level' means a level between the village and district levels specified by the Governor of a State by public notification to be the intermediate level of the purposes of this Part. [Constitution of India, Article 243(c)]...
court of appeals
court of appeals often cap C&A : a court hearing appeals from the decisions of lower courts: as a : an intermediate court of the U.S. federal judicial system b : a state appellate court called also court of appeal see also the Judicial System in the back matter NOTE: Not all of the states have intermediate-level courts but of those that do, many are called the Court of Appeals or, in California and Louisiana, the Court of Appeal. In Hawaii, such a court is called the Intermediate Court of Appeals. In some states, appeals are divided between a court of criminal appeals and a court of civil appeals. In the District of Columbia, Maryland, and New York the court of last resort is called the Court of Appeals, and the intermediate court in Maryland is called the Court of Special Appeals. In West Virginia the court of last resort is called the Supreme Court of Appeals. In England the Court of Appeal is a division of the Supreme Court of Judicature. ...
intermediate
intermediate 1 : being or occurring at the middle place, stage, or degree or between extremes [an order] 2 : of, relating to, or being a level of judicial scrutiny to ensure equal protection of the laws that is applied to a statute involving classification of persons and that is more intensive than the rational basis test and not as severe as strict scrutiny [ review] [ scrutiny] in·ter·me·di·ate·ly adv ...
middle level
intermediate in rank or position as middle level management...
appeals court
appeals court : a court that hears appeals ;esp : an intermediate level appellate court ...
court of common pleas
court of common pleas often cap C&C&P : an intermediate-level court in some states (as Arkansas, Connecticut, and Ohio) having limited jurisdiction over various civil and criminal matters ...
intermediate school
A school having grades at a level between the lower primary grades and the upper secondary grades being variously grades 4 through 6 or grades 7 through 9 etc...
Implementing agency
Implementing agency, includes any department of the Central Government or a State Government, a Zila Parishad, Panchayat at intermediate level, Gram Panchyat or any local authority or Govern-ment undertaking or non-governmental organisa-tion authorised by the Central Government or the State Government to undertake the implementa-tion of any work taken up under a scheme. [National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005 (42 of 2005), s. 2(g)]...
Dumpy level
A level having a short telescope hence its name rigidly fixed to a table capable only of rotatory movement in a horizontal plane The telescope is usually an inverting one It is sometimes called the Troughton level from the name of the inventor and a variety improved by one Gavatt is known as the Gavatt level...
Bedford level
Bedford level, a tract of fenny land in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Northampton, and Lincoln, drained by the Earl of Bedford in 1649. By the (English) Bedford Level Act (15 Car. 2, c. 17), all conveyances, except leases for seven years, are required to be registered. The practice is to register the instrument at length. The registry does not include wills; but conveyances omitted to be registered are valid for all purposes, except for entitling the grantees to the privileges conferred by the act on the owners of lands within the Level. See also (English) Local Acts and 4 Geo. 4, c. 46....
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