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Dominating
Dominating, the word 'dominating'indicates something more than merely forming a majority, R.C. Poudyal v. Union of India, 1994 Supp (1) SCC
Coalition government
coalition of parties formed when political parties unite to secure majority in Parliament over other groups, Office of the Speaker in
Court of wards, minor under jurisdiction of
of the government take chose, (1881) 3 Mad 11. [Indian Majority Act, 1875 (9 of 1875), s. 3]
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Conditional fee
a certain time; (8) Until a minor shall attain his majority. When these events terminate, or the acts are done or
Joint sitting
disagreement between them or where it is necessary that a majority of both Houses sitting together should be obtained before changes
Clerical error
in Burchell v. Clark, (1876) 2 CPD 88, by a majority of the Court of Appeal; and see Spyve v. Topham,
Circuits
Order' of that year it was arranged that at the majority of the circuit towns one judge only should attend, with
Church-rates
made by the parishioners at large, that is, by the majority of those present at a vestry summoned for that purpose
Check-weigher
of the (English) Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1887, by the majority ascertained by ballot of the persons employed in a coal
Hindu
to that form of religion which prevails among the vast majority of the present population of the Indian Empire (p. 686).
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Majority - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dominating
Dominating, the word 'dominating'indicates something more than merely forming a majority, R.C. Poudyal v. Union of India, 1994 Supp (1) SCC
Coalition government
coalition of parties formed when political parties unite to secure majority in Parliament over other groups, Office of the Speaker in
Court of wards, minor under jurisdiction of
of the government take chose, (1881) 3 Mad 11. [Indian Majority Act, 1875 (9 of 1875), s. 3]
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Conditional fee
a certain time; (8) Until a minor shall attain his majority. When these events terminate, or the acts are done or
Joint sitting
disagreement between them or where it is necessary that a majority of both Houses sitting together should be obtained before changes
Clerical error
in Burchell v. Clark, (1876) 2 CPD 88, by a majority of the Court of Appeal; and see Spyve v. Topham,
Circuits
Order' of that year it was arranged that at the majority of the circuit towns one judge only should attend, with
Church-rates
made by the parishioners at large, that is, by the majority of those present at a vestry summoned for that purpose
Check-weigher
of the (English) Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1887, by the majority ascertained by ballot of the persons employed in a coal
Hindu
to that form of religion which prevails among the vast majority of the present population of the Indian Empire (p. 686).
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