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Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General
the Navy. When a Court-martial has been ordered, the person nominated president appoints an officiating judge advocate, in the absence of
Industrial and Provident Societies
amends the law as to the audit of the accounts, nominations, and other matters. See also the Industrial Assurance Act, 1923,
Incorporated Law Society
are 10 extraordinary members elected by the Council on the nomination of the Provincial Law Societies. The duties of the Council
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Improper acceptance
the electoral roll itself or on the face of the nomination paper and the Returning Officer overlooked that defect or if
Illusory Appointments Act, 1830
in equity, on the ground that an unsubstantial, illusory, or nominal share only was thereby appointed, or left unappointed, to devolve
Husting
addressed the constituency on the occasion of their public oral nomination, and from which a show of hands was taken by
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
judges of any High Court in India as shall be nominated by the King. The Committee sits in Downing Street, Whitehall.
High voltage line
voltage line, means an electric line or cable of a nominal voltage as may be specified by the Authority from time
High Steward of the Universities, Court of the Lord
before the Lord High Steward or his deputy, who is nominated by the Chancellor of the University, and approved of by
Gypsies
Vagrant Act, 1824 (5 Geo. 4, c. 83), and EOr nomine, any gypsy encamping on a highway by the Highways Act,
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