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Joseph
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Christian Seneca
Joseph Hall 1574 1656 Bishop of Norwich a divine eminent as a moralist
Pothier
Pothier, Robert Joseph, 1699-1772, a professor and legal writer of Oleans, author of works of authority on many legal subjects, e.g.,
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Josephs flower
A composite herb Tragopogon pratensis of the same genus as the salsify
Idem sonans
v. Mellor, (1858) 27 LJQB 121, where on a trial for murder it was discovered after conviction that Joseph Henry Thorne and William Thorniley, having both been on the panel, William Thorniley had by mistake answered to
Judicial review
of executive officials by the courts to determine their validity according to written Constitution, Dictionary of Political Science, Joseph Dunner, 1965, p. 285. In England the judiciary has no power to review the laws made by Parliament,
Back Bencher
or of those based on British pattern who are not among the party leadership, Dictionary of Political Science, Joseph Dunner, (1965), p. 40. Back Bencher is an occupant of a seat in the House of Commons or
Taxation
public purpose even if particular persons receive more benefit from the use of tax proceeds than others, Vivian Joseph Ferreira v. Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay, AIR 1972 SC 845: (1972) 1 SCC 70: (1972) 2 SCR
State
having authority to make final legal decisions and having physical power to enforce them, Dictionary of Political Science, Joseph Dunner, 1965, p. 498. State, is the power or authority represented by a body of people politically organized
Sewer
and for compelling the use of them by persons within the district. See Wood Green Urban Council v. Joseph, 1908 AC 419, under the Act of 1875. Any local authority is authorized for the purpose of receiving,
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Joseph
Matched in: Term Joseph
Christian Seneca
Joseph Hall 1574 1656 Bishop of Norwich a divine eminent as a moralist
Pothier
Pothier, Robert Joseph, 1699-1772, a professor and legal writer of Oleans, author of works of authority on many legal subjects, e.g.,
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Josephs flower
A composite herb Tragopogon pratensis of the same genus as the salsify
Idem sonans
v. Mellor, (1858) 27 LJQB 121, where on a trial for murder it was discovered after conviction that Joseph Henry Thorne and William Thorniley, having both been on the panel, William Thorniley had by mistake answered to
Judicial review
of executive officials by the courts to determine their validity according to written Constitution, Dictionary of Political Science, Joseph Dunner, 1965, p. 285. In England the judiciary has no power to review the laws made by Parliament,
Back Bencher
or of those based on British pattern who are not among the party leadership, Dictionary of Political Science, Joseph Dunner, (1965), p. 40. Back Bencher is an occupant of a seat in the House of Commons or
Taxation
public purpose even if particular persons receive more benefit from the use of tax proceeds than others, Vivian Joseph Ferreira v. Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay, AIR 1972 SC 845: (1972) 1 SCC 70: (1972) 2 SCR
State
having authority to make final legal decisions and having physical power to enforce them, Dictionary of Political Science, Joseph Dunner, 1965, p. 498. State, is the power or authority represented by a body of people politically organized
Sewer
and for compelling the use of them by persons within the district. See Wood Green Urban Council v. Joseph, 1908 AC 419, under the Act of 1875. Any local authority is authorized for the purpose of receiving,
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