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Chairman
Concise Oxford Dictionary means a person chosen to preside over meetings, e.g., one who presides over the meetings of the Board
Churchwardens
by the minister, sometimes by the Vestry and Parochial Church Meeting sitting together (see 11 & 12 Geo. 5 No. 1,
Liquidator
company winding-up voluntarily are appointed by the company in general meeting to wind up its affairs and thereupon the powers of
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Consultation
obtained is called a consultation, Reg. Brev. 44. Also a meeting of two or more counsel and the solicitor instructing them
Public Order Act, 1936
of public order on the occasion of public processions and meetings and in public places. S. 1.-Prohibition of uniform in connection
Winding-up
to its dissolution. If the assets are not sufficient to meet the liabilities, a company is usually wound up by the
Point of orders
orders, includes an objection raised by a member at a meeting for breaches of the rules or regulation, to some defect
Sitting and voting
of the House under Article 174 by the governor to meet at such time and place as the thinks fit and
Sedition
Act, 1799 (39 Geo. 3, c. 79); the (English) Seditious Meetings Act, 1817 (57 Geo. 3, c. 19), jointly called the
Quorum
left to committees themselves to fix the quorum for their meetings and if it is not fixed by the authority which
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