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Officiating service and substantive service
Officiating service and substantive service, officiat-ing service means service rendered as
Official use
Official use, an active use, which imposed some duty on the
Official trustees of charitable funds
Official trustees of charitable funds, officers of the Charity Commissioners appointed
Official trustee of charity lands
Official trustee of charity lands, the secretary for the time being
Official referee
Official referee. See REFERENCE
Official principal
Official principal, means a person appointed by an archbishop, bishop, or
Official managers
Official managers, persons formerly appointed, under statutes now repealed, to superintend
Officious Will
Officious Will, a testament by which a testator leaves his property
Official liquidators
Official liquidators, officers appointed to conduct the proceedings and to assist
Officiator
One who officiates
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