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Criminal Evidence Act
far the most important), did away with this exception, in particular cases and in varying phraseology, but without qualifications except that against compellability, and enabled accused persons to give evidenceon oath in their own defence. The Act
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declaration of the election of a candidate [each house shall be the judge of the elections, s, and qualifications of its own members "U.S. Constitution art. I"] 5 : a formal document executed in accordance with law
preference immigration
or lawful permanent resident) and his/her relationship to the applicant. In employment immigration it is based on the qualifications of the applicant and labor needs in the United States. Source: Department of State. March 2007.
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power of appointment
or her estate, his or her creditors, or the creditors of his or her estate with certain specified qualifications limited power of appointment : special power of appointment in this entry ;also : a power of appointment
incapacity
incapacity pl: -ties 1 : the quality or state of being incapable ;esp : lack of legal qualifications due to age or mental condition compare capacity 2 : the inability of an injured worker to perform
grandfather clause
the constitutions of some southern states after the Civil War requiring high standards of literacy and substantial property qualifications of voters except for descendants of men voting before 1867
challenge
challenged this interpretation] 2 : to question formally (as by a suit or motion) the legality or legal qualifications of [ the regulations] ;esp : to make a challenge to (a trier of fact) [the grounds for
certificate
-cat·ed -cat·ing : to testify or authorize by a certificate ;esp : to recognize as having met special qualifications (as of a governmental agency or professional board) within a field see also certificated security at security cer·tif·i·ca·to·ry
absolute
absolute 1 a : free from qualification, condition, exception, or restriction [rights that even seem have these qualifications "Long v. Rockwood, 277 U.S. 142 (1927)"] see also absolute ownership at ownership compare qualified b in the
Equal pay for equal work
members of a cadre must receive the same pay packet irrespective of their seniority, source of recruitment, educational qualifications and various other incidents of service, State of Andhra Pradesh v. G. Sreenivasa Rao, (1989) 2 SCC 290.
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Qualifications - Law Dictionary Search Results
Criminal Evidence Act
far the most important), did away with this exception, in particular cases and in varying phraseology, but without qualifications except that against compellability, and enabled accused persons to give evidenceon oath in their own defence. The Act
return
declaration of the election of a candidate [each house shall be the judge of the elections, s, and qualifications of its own members "U.S. Constitution art. I"] 5 : a formal document executed in accordance with law
preference immigration
or lawful permanent resident) and his/her relationship to the applicant. In employment immigration it is based on the qualifications of the applicant and labor needs in the United States. Source: Department of State. March 2007.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
power of appointment
or her estate, his or her creditors, or the creditors of his or her estate with certain specified qualifications limited power of appointment : special power of appointment in this entry ;also : a power of appointment
incapacity
incapacity pl: -ties 1 : the quality or state of being incapable ;esp : lack of legal qualifications due to age or mental condition compare capacity 2 : the inability of an injured worker to perform
grandfather clause
the constitutions of some southern states after the Civil War requiring high standards of literacy and substantial property qualifications of voters except for descendants of men voting before 1867
challenge
challenged this interpretation] 2 : to question formally (as by a suit or motion) the legality or legal qualifications of [ the regulations] ;esp : to make a challenge to (a trier of fact) [the grounds for
certificate
-cat·ed -cat·ing : to testify or authorize by a certificate ;esp : to recognize as having met special qualifications (as of a governmental agency or professional board) within a field see also certificated security at security cer·tif·i·ca·to·ry
absolute
absolute 1 a : free from qualification, condition, exception, or restriction [rights that even seem have these qualifications "Long v. Rockwood, 277 U.S. 142 (1927)"] see also absolute ownership at ownership compare qualified b in the
Equal pay for equal work
members of a cadre must receive the same pay packet irrespective of their seniority, source of recruitment, educational qualifications and various other incidents of service, State of Andhra Pradesh v. G. Sreenivasa Rao, (1989) 2 SCC 290.
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