Qualification - Law Dictionary Search Results
private school
or to pupils of a certain religion or possessing certain qualifications. Generally supported by tuition fees. Source: FindLaw
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house shall be the judge of the elections, s, and qualifications of its own members "U.S. Constitution art. I"] 5 :
Qualificative
That which qualifies modifies or restricts a qualifying term or statement
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Consistently
used in Article 335 is related not only to the qualifications of those who are appointed, it covers all consequences to
Qualificator
An officer whose business it is to examine and prepare causes for trial in the ecclesiastical courts
Accredited energy auditor
Accredited energy auditor, means an auditor possessing qualifications specified under clause (p) of sub-s. (2) of s. 13.
Actuary
royal charter on July 29, 1884. An actuary possessing such qualifications as may be by regulations made by authority. [Insurance Act
Baronet
L.P. Act, 1925, ss. 201(1) and 130(2), with the necessary qualifications arising by reason of the inherent nature of a title
Benigne faciend' sunt interpretationes, propter simplicitatem laicorum, ut res magis valeat quam pereat; et verba intentioni non ' contra debent inservire
illustrated in Broom's Legal Maxims, it being said that, notwithstanding qualifications and restrictions, the maxims 'are undoubtedly the most important and
Challenge
act or instance of formally questioning the legality or legal qualifications of a person, action or thing, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
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