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Directors
reversed the law as to laid down. There are, however, qualifications to meet the case of withdrawal of consent to become
County Electors Act
1888 (English) (51 & 52 Vict. c.10), provided for the qualification and registration of the electors of the county authorities established
Improper acceptance
would have been an im-proper acceptance, if the want of qualification was apparent on the electoral roll itself or on the
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Competent person
the provisions of this Act having regard to- (i) the qualifications and experience of the person and facilities available at his
Midwife
(English) Medical Act, 1886, by s. 3 requires as a qualification for registration as a medical practitioner, and for the recovery
Physiotherapist
Physiotherapist, means a person who possesses physiotherapy qualification obtained from a recognised institution specified in Sch. II and
Personal effects
is stated that the words 'personal effects' when used without qualification, generally include such tangible property as is worn or carried
Payable
to pay at a future time but when used without qualification in payable at once, S.P.L.P. Narayanan Chettiar v. M.A.R. Annamalai
On the date fixed for scrutiny
of nomination has to take place'. In other words, the qualification must exist from the earliest moment of the day of
Occupational therapist
Occupational therapist, means a person who possesses occupational therapy qualification obtained from a recognised institution specified in Sch. I and
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