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Affiliation and recognition
and 'recognition'. Whereas 'affiliation', it meant to prepare and present the student for public examination, 'recognition' of a private school is for other purposes mentioned in the Delhi School Education Act, 1973 and it is only when
Advocate, Lord
of the great Officers of State of Scotland. It is his duty to act as public prosecutor; but private individuals injured may prosecute upon obtaining his concurrence. He is assisted by a Solicitor-General and four junior counsel,
Advance Payment Code
Advance Payment Code, has effects for securing payment of the expenses of the execution of street work in private streets adjacent to new building. Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 21, 4th Edn., Para 749, p. 548.
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Adultery
could obtain a dissolution of his marriage (before that Act, only obtainable and not infrequently obtained by a private Act of Parliament) upon the ground of his wife's adultery, and a wife could obtain a judicial separation
Administrative law
and orders; and (3) the legal principles governing the acts of public agents when those acts conflict with private rights, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 46. Administrative law deals with the field of legal control exercised
Administrative business
Administrative business, the business of managing conducted in private by persons having complete discretion, as distinguished from judicial business, which is conducted in Court under specific rules
Active supervision
Active supervision, means under the test for determining whether a private entity may claim a state-action exemption from the anti-trust laws, the right of the State to review the
Account or Accompt
year a profit and loss account and balance sheet, to copies of which shareholders of all companies, except private companies, are entitled. See ss. 122 and 131 of the Act (and for contents) s. 124. The regulations
Abstract of title
should set forth chronologically a clear statement of the material parts of the deeds, wills, writings, records, and private Acts of Parliament, which at all affect or concern the title to be deduced, together with such matters
Secretive
Tending to secrete or to keep secret or private as a secretive disposition
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