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benefit
of facilities, or increase in general prosperity arising from a public improvement general benefit : a benefit to the community at … obtains the benefit of inventory by having a qualified public officer (as a notary public) make an inventory of the assets
Suspension
is to remove any person holding the elected office or public office temporarily from his sphere of enjoyment of status, position, power
Place of public work or use
Place of public work or use, means public places namely auditoriums, hospital building, … hospital building, health institutions, educational institutions, libraries, court buildings, public offices and public conveyances including railways. [West Bengal Prohibition of Smoking
Misconduct
attainment of highest standards in discharge of duty attached to public office would ipso facto constitute misconduct, Union of India v. J.
Interest
1877 (40 & 41 Vict. c. 11), and the (English) Public Health Act, 1936, s. 304, remove the disqualification from judges … 23 Geo. 5, c. 37), s. 63(3), (1), the taxing officer may allow interest on moneys disbursed by a solicitor for
high crime
or any civil officer as a person unfit to hold public office and deserving of impeachment
Jury
priests, judges, magistrates, barristers and solicitors in actual practice, notaries public, officers of both Houses of Parliament, of the Supreme Court, … judges, magistrates, barristers and solicitors in actual practice, notaries public, officers of both Houses of Parliament, of the Supreme Court, and
Authentic Act
that which has been executed before a notary or other public officer, duly authorized, or which is testified by a public … which has been executed before a notary or other public officer, duly authorized, or which is testified by a public seal,
notary public
notary public pl: no·ta·ries public or: notary publics [Latin notarius stenographer, from … notarius stenographer, from nota note, shorthand character] : a public officer who certifies and attests to the authenticity of writings (as
Sthanam
Sthanamdar. The rule granted Sthanams to their Chieftains and important public officers which were usually accompanied by a grant of land … in the west coast had attached to their families an office called Sthanam meaning literally 'status, rank, or dignity'. The holder
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