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Exercitorial power
Exercitorial power, the trust given to a shipmaster.
Heritable Jurisdiction
Heritable Jurisdiction, grants of criminal jurisdic-tion, anciently bestowed on great families in Scotland, with a view to the more easy...
Institorial power
Institorial power, the charge given to a clerk to manage a shop
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Police power
Police power. The court was reluctant to import this foreign doctrine, Kavalappara
Power of the County
Power of the County. See POSSE COMITATUS.
Power system
Power system, means all aspects of generation, transmission, distribution and supply
Voluntary jurisdiction
Voluntary jurisdiction, one exercised in matters admitting of no opposition or question, and therefore cognizable by any judge and in...
Power
LR 157. Power, may be general or implied. The general powers are such as the donee can exercise in favour of
Settled land
45; and 37 & 38 Vict. c. 33), gave large powers to the Court of Chancery, with the concurrence of the
power
U.S. Constitution that is also held by the states enu·mer·at·ed powers [i-nü-mə-rā-təd-, -nyü-] : the powers specifically named and delegated to
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