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power of appointment
power of appointment :a power granted under a deed or will
Constituent power
Constituent power, the expression 'constituent power' is used to describe only the
Concert of the powers
An agreement or understanding between the chief European powers the United States and Japan in 1900 to take only
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Courts (Emergency Powers) Acts
Courts (Emergency Powers) Acts (English) empowered the Courts (inter alia) to defer execution,the
Residuary powers
Residuary powers, means the power conferred on the Speaker to regulate matters
enumerated powers
enumerated powers see power
war powers
war powers see power
reserved powers
reserved powers see power
Appropriation, powers of
Appropriation, powers of. The Administration of Estates Act, 1925, s. 41,has conferred
power of attorney
power of attorney :an instrument containing an authorization for one to
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