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High Steward, Court of the Lord
found, gives him power to receive and try it secundum legem et consuetudinem Angli'. When the indictment is regularly removed by certiorari, the Lord High Steward addresses a precept to a serjeant-at-arms, to summon the lords to
Honorarium
on the meanings of the word 'salary' is, fixed payment made periodically to a person as compensation for regular work, remuneration for services rendered, fee, honorarium. Thus, in one aspect honorarium and fee are used almost as
Iman, Imam, or Imaum
Iman, Imam, or Imaum, a Mohammedan prince, having supreme spiritual as well as temporal power; a regular priest of the mosque.
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In commendam
In commendam. Tenure of benefice in absence of regular incumbent. See COMMENDAM
Orderly
Conformed to order in order regular as an orderly course or plan
In the opinion of Income Tax Officer
case the method of accounting employed by the assessee and to see whether or not it has been regularly employed and to determine whether the income, profits and gains of the assessee could properly be deduced therefrom,
Independent member
the government able to vote as he pleased and is only governed by his conscience as to the regularity of his attendance in the House, the Office of the Speaker in the Parliaments of Commonwealth, Wilding and
Indian Navy
Indian Navy, 'Indian Navy' mean the regular naval forces raised and maintained by the Central Government. [Navy Act, 1957 (62 of 1957), s. 3(10)]
Inns of Chancery
of Chancery, so called because anciently inhab-ited by such clerks as chiefly studied the framing of writs, which regularly belonged to the cursitors, who were officers of the Court of Chancery. There were nine of them-Clement's, Clifford's,
Judicial experience
judge in a court of law. In other words it denotes the experience which a judge obtains by regular application of his un-biased and unprejudiced mind to the determina-tion of disputes between two or more parties adjudicating
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High Steward, Court of the Lord
found, gives him power to receive and try it secundum legem et consuetudinem Angli'. When the indictment is regularly removed by certiorari, the Lord High Steward addresses a precept to a serjeant-at-arms, to summon the lords to
Honorarium
on the meanings of the word 'salary' is, fixed payment made periodically to a person as compensation for regular work, remuneration for services rendered, fee, honorarium. Thus, in one aspect honorarium and fee are used almost as
Iman, Imam, or Imaum
Iman, Imam, or Imaum, a Mohammedan prince, having supreme spiritual as well as temporal power; a regular priest of the mosque.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
In commendam
In commendam. Tenure of benefice in absence of regular incumbent. See COMMENDAM
Orderly
Conformed to order in order regular as an orderly course or plan
In the opinion of Income Tax Officer
case the method of accounting employed by the assessee and to see whether or not it has been regularly employed and to determine whether the income, profits and gains of the assessee could properly be deduced therefrom,
Independent member
the government able to vote as he pleased and is only governed by his conscience as to the regularity of his attendance in the House, the Office of the Speaker in the Parliaments of Commonwealth, Wilding and
Indian Navy
Indian Navy, 'Indian Navy' mean the regular naval forces raised and maintained by the Central Government. [Navy Act, 1957 (62 of 1957), s. 3(10)]
Inns of Chancery
of Chancery, so called because anciently inhab-ited by such clerks as chiefly studied the framing of writs, which regularly belonged to the cursitors, who were officers of the Court of Chancery. There were nine of them-Clement's, Clifford's,
Judicial experience
judge in a court of law. In other words it denotes the experience which a judge obtains by regular application of his un-biased and unprejudiced mind to the determina-tion of disputes between two or more parties adjudicating
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