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public record : a record required by law to be made and kept: a : a record made by a public officer or a government agency in the course of the performance of a duty b : a record filed in a public office NOTE: Public records are subject to inspection, examination, and copying by any member of the public. ...
Nul tiel record, issue of
Nul tiel record, issue of, a traverse that there is no such record. This was the proper form of issue whenever a question arose as to what had judicially taken place in a superior Court of record; for the law presumes that, if it took place, there will remain a record of the proceeding, 3 B. & C. 449....
Records
Records, creating agency includes--(i) in relation to the State Government, any Department of Mantralaya or office of the State Government;(ii) in relation to the local authority or any statutory body or corporation wholly or substantially controlled or financed by the State Government or Commission or any committee constituted by the State Government, the office of the said local authority, statutory body, corporation, commission or committee. [Maharashtra Public Records Act, 2005, s. 2(h)]Records, include the records maintained in the form of books or stored in a computer or such other form as may be prescribed. [Prevention of Money-Laundering Act, 2002 (15 of 2003), s. 2(1) (w)]...
Recorder
Recorder, in municipal boroughs having a separate Court of Quarter Sessions, a barrister of five years' standing at least, appointed by the Crown, holding office during good behaviour, and receiving 'such yearly salary not exceeding that stated in the petition on which the grant of a separate Court of Quarter Sessions was made,' as the sovereign directs. He is sole judge of the Court of Quarter Sessions, 'having cognizance of all crimes, offences, and matters cognizable by Courts of Quarter Sessions in England,' except that he may not grant licences or hear licensing appeals under the Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Acts, or levy rates (Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, ss. 162, 165). He may appoint as 'deputy recorder' a barrister of five years' standing, in case of sickness or unavoidable absence, and an 'assistant recorder' if it appears that the Quarter Sessions are likely to last more than three days (ibid., s. 168), as amended by the Summary Jurisdiction (Appeals) Act (23 & 24 Geo....
Land Record Officer
Land Record Officer, means the District Land Records Officer or Additional District Land Records Officer or Assistant Land Record Officer appointed under this Act. [Rajasthan Land Revenue Act, 2003, s. 3(b)]...
Monstrans de faits ou records
Monstrans de faits ou records (showing of deeds or records).Upon an action brought upon an obligation, after the plaintiff had declared he ought to have shown his obligation, and so also of records. Monstrans de faits differed from oyer de faits in that he who leaded the deed or record, or declared upon it, ought to have shown it, and the defendant might demand oyer of the same....
Materials on record
Materials on record, the expression 'materials on record' occurring in the Proviso, cannot be confined only to the materials which were available at the domestic enquiry. On the other hand, the 'materials on record' in the Proviso must be held to refer to materials on record before the Tribunal. They take in (1) the evidence taken by the management at the enquiry and the proceedings of the enquiry, or (2) the above evidence and in addition, any further evidence led before the Tribunal, or (3) evidence placed before the Tribunal for the first time in support of the action taken by an employer as well as the evidence adduced by the workmen contra, Workmen v. Firestone Tyre & Rubber Co. Ltd., AIR 1973 SC 1227 (1243): (1973) 1 SCC 813. [Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, s. 11A Proviso]...
Recording
Keeping a record or a register as a recording secretary applied to numerous instruments with an automatic appliance which makes a record of their action as a recording gauge or telegraph...
Record Office, Public
Record Office, Public, in Chancery Lane. Under the Master of the Rolls, with a Keeper of Records, the repository of national records, including 'Domes-day' (q.v.). See ROLLS OFFICE....
Trial by record
Trial by record, means a trial in which one party insists that a record exists to support its claim and opposing party denies the existence of such a record, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1512...
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