Officiating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Officiant
The officer who officiates or performs an office as the burial office
Officiate
To act as an officer in performing a duty to transact the business of an office or public trust to conduct a public ceremony or service
Officiality
See Officialty
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Officious
Pertaining to or being in accordance with duty
Officiating continuously in a senior post
Matched in: Term Officiating continuously in a senior post
Officiating and temporary
Matched in: Term Officiating and temporary
Officiating service and substantive service
Matched in: Term Officiating service and substantive service
Official secrets
Official secrets. The (English) Official Secrets Act, 1889, was the first Act aimed at the prevention of the disclosure
Official act or duty
Official act or duty, 'official' according to dictionary, means pertaining to an office. And official act or official duty
Official assignees
Official assignees, certain persons from the class of merchants or accountants who were appointed by the Lord Chancellor under
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