Officious - Law Dictionary Search Results
Officiating
Officiating, according to its ordinary connotation, the word 'officiating' is generally used when a servant having held one post
Officiality
Officiality, the court or jurisdiction of which an official is head.
Official
Official, according to the dictionary, means pertain-ing to an office, S.K. Zutshi v. Bimal Debnath, (2004) 8 SCC 31
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officialize
to render official as we officialized our relationship
officiant
officiant : one (as a priest) who officiates at a religious rite
Officiator
One who officiates
official
official : one who holds or is invested with an office esp. in government [a municipal ] adj 1
Officially
proper authority in pursuance of the special powers vested in an officer or office as accounts or reports officially verified or rendered letters officially communicated persons officially notified
Officialism
The state of being official a system of official government also adherence to office routine red tapism
Officiant
The officer who officiates or performs an office as the burial office
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