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record
record 1 : to put in a record 2 : to deposit or otherwise cause to be registered in the appropriate office as a record and notice of a title or interest in property [ a
Returning Officer
to be discharged by the registration officer (see REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS). In parliamentary elections the returning officer, if registered, is to have the casting vote but no other vote, by the Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers Act, 1875 … Returning Officer, the official who conducts an election. The Representation of the People Act, 1918, s. 28, provides that in
Herald
because it was part of his office to charge or challenge unto battle or combat], an officer who registers genealogies, adjusts ensigns armorial, regulates funerals, and carries messages between princes, and proclaims war and peace. Heralds were
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Jury
managing clerks, police, J.P.'s within their own jurisdiction, mem-bers of corporations, etc., governors of prisons, superintendents of asylums, registered medical practitioners, chemists, dentists, officers and members of H.M. forces, servants of Post Office, Customs, and Inland Revenue,
Collecting society
or unregistered, which receives contributions by means of collectors at a greater distance than ten miles from the registered office or principal place of business of the Society; see Collecting Societies and Industrial Assurance Act, 1923 (13 &
Indian consulate
Indian consulate, 'Indian consulate' means the office of any consular officer of the Government of India where a register of births is kept, or where there is no such office, such office as may be prescribed. [Citizenship
County Councils
onany local authority. Ministers of religion are not disqulaified, and peers owing property in the county and persons registered as parliamentary voters in respect of the ownership of property in the county are qualfied, as also by … the Representation of the People Acts, and the qualification for being elected similar to that required for electionto office onany local authority. Ministers of religion are not disqulaified, and peers owing property in the county and persons
Misfeasance in public office
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Superintendent Registrar
Superintendent Registrar, an officer who superin-tends the registers of births, deaths, and marriages. There was one in every poor law … Superintendent Registrar, an officer who superin-tends the registers of births, deaths, and marriages. There was one in every poor law union in
Gun
6 of the Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1883, licences expire on July 31st after date. Licences are registered by the inland revenue officers who grant them, and must be produced to such officers on demand. For … Inland Revenue Act, 1883, licences expire on July 31st after date. Licences are registered by the inland revenue officers who grant them, and must be produced to such officers on demand. For using a gun without licence
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