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Corrupt practices
from voting at parlimentary elections or from holding public or judicial office for seven years. Corrupt practices at municipal and local … fine or imprisonment, conviction in respect of which disqualifies for membership of the House of Commons and from voting at parlimentary
Desertion
Judicature Act, 1925, s. 185, by which a sentence of judicial separation may be obtained either by the husband or wife … expression 'desertion' in Military law is stated as follows: Any member of the armed forces who - (1) without authority goes
Chancellor, Lord
Britain' [fr. Cancellarius, low Lat., cancelli, Lat., latticework], the highest judicial functionary in the kingdom, and superior, in point of precedency, … fully dwelt upon by Lord Herschell in a statement to members of the House of Commons who has called attention to
Attorney-General
of the Attorney-General to attend at the bar in a judicial capacity and report on the claim. As a law officer … Solicitor-General (q.v.). See LETTERS-LATENT. The Attorney-General is almost invariably a member of the House of Commons, and is appointed on the
Constable
of 1978), s. 2(d)] A peace officer responsible for minor judicial duties, such as serving writs and warrants, but with less … organization called the Police Federation for the purpose of enabling members of the police forces of England and Wales to consider
Dean
and armed, in minuter matters, with an inferior degree of judicial and coercive authority. (4) Deans in the Colleges of our … four chief dignitaries, exercising a general supervision over the other members of the capitular body, with special reference to the cure
Interest
lender for deprivation of the use of his money, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary of Words and Phrases (5th Edn.) see also Ghaziabad … was not limited to a direct financial interest and included membership of a panel such as the panel of which the
Jury
be traced to the earliest Anglo-Saxon times. One of the judicial customs of the Saxons was that a man might be … superintendents of asylums, registered medical practitioners, chemists, dentists, officers and members of H.M. forces, servants of Post Office, Customs, and Inland
Owner
during the term, the owner of the property demised, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary; see also Mysore Minerals Ltd. v. C.I.T., (1999) 7 … (ii) in the case of an association, any of its members; and (iii) in the case of a company, any of
Resignation
cannot 'resign' that which he is not entitled to, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, Vol. 3, p. 2299. Resignation, is a term of … Local Government Act, 1933 (c. 51), s. 62. Resignation of Member of Parliament.--A member of the House of Commons cannot resign
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