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Deputy
Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 46). A deputy cannot make a deputy, 9 Rep. 49. … of deputy to recorder, stipendiary magistrate, or clerk of the peace, in case of inability of recorder, etc., himself to appoint,
Regulation
Regulations are all comprised in delegated legislations. The powers to make subordinate legislation is derived from the enabling Act and it … the President has the power to make regulations for the peace, progress and good government of Union Territories. But when a
arrest
being a citizen NOTE: Under common law, a citizen may make an arrest for any felony actually committed, or for a … any felony actually committed, or for a breach of the peace committed in his or her presence. civil arrest : the
Northern Ireland
to the succession or property of the Crown, making of peace or war, the armed forces of the Crown, treaties and
War
The sovereign has the sole prerogative of making war or peace. Where war actually prevails, the ordinary courts have no jurisdiction
Letters of marque
the commission is granted, give security to the Admiralty to make compensation for any violation of treaties between those powers with … treaties between those powers with whom the nation is at peace; and that such armed ship shall not be employed in
Lancaster
and a king-like power to pardon treasons, outlawries, etc., and make justices of the peace and justices of assize within the
Fightwite
Fightwite, making a quarrel to the disturbance of the peace, Jac. Law Dict.
Fightwite
making a fight or quarrel to the disturbance of the peace
Pacify
To make to be at peace to appease to calm to still
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