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Home Dictionary Name: regulate Page: 3 Page 3 of about 997 results (0.002 seconds)Regulation D
Regulation D : a regulation of the Securities and Exchange Commission governing the limited offer and sale (as by a private offering) of unregistered securities ...
federal acquisitions regulations
federal acquisitions regulations (FARs) Regulations established to codify uniform policies for acquisition of supplies and services by executive agencies. Published in CFR and updated in the Federal Register. Source: FindLaw ...
Regulation of house accommodation
Regulation of house accommodation, in the entry, when power is granted to Parliament to make laws for the regulation of house accommodation in cantonment areas, there are no qualifying words to indicate that the house accommodation, which is to be subject to such legislation, must be accommoda-tion required for military purposes, or must be accommodation that has already been acquired, requisitioned or allotted to the military, Indu Bhusan Bose v. Rama Sundari Debi, AIR 1970 SC 228: (1969) 2 SCC 289: (1970) 1 SCR 443....
Regulable
Capable of being regulated...
Regulator
One who or that which regulates...
Regulize
To reduce to regulus to separate as a metal from extraneous matter as to regulize antimony...
Self regulated
Regulated by ones self or by itself...
Chancery Regulation Act, 1862 (English)
Chancery Regulation Act, 1862 (English) (25 & 26 Vict. c. 42), 'Rolt's Act,' by which the Court became bound to determine every question of law and fact; repealed by the Statute Law Revision and (English) Civil Procedure Act, 1883, as having been superseded by the Judicature Act, 1873, s. 24, and now by (English) Jud. Act, 192, s. 36....
Control
Control, the word 'control' suggests check, restraint or influence. Control is intended to regulate and hold in check a restrain from action, State of Mysore v. Allum Karibasuppa, AIR 1974 SC 1863 (1866). [Karnataka Co-operative Societies Act, (11 of 1959), s. 54]The word 'control' is synonymous with superinten-dentce, management or authority to direct, restrict or regulate. Control is exercised by a superior authority in exercise of its supervisory power, S.V. Co-operative Bank Ltd. v. K. Panduranga, AIR 1972 SC 1248 (1250). [Multi-Unit Co-operative Societies Act, 1942, s. 2(1)]Control, is synonymous with superintendence, management, or authority to direct, restrict or regulate, Regional Provident Fund Commissioner v. Sanatan Dharam Girls Secondry School, 2006 (10) JT 159 [As per Words and Phrases, Vol. 9 Permanent Edn.]Imports the notion of the power to direct what shall be done with the property in question; and the words are intended to provide a clearer concept than 'possession' w...
Condition of service
Condition of service, includes transfer of the employees, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief v. Subhash Chandra Yadav, (1988) 2 SCC 351: AIR 1988 SC 876. [Cantonment Board Service Rules (1937) R. 5C]The expression 'conditions of service' is an expression of wide import. As pointed by the Supreme Court in Pradyat Kumar Bose v. Hon'ble the Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court, (1955) 2 SCR 1331, the dismissal of an official is a matter which falls within 'conditions of service' of public servants. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in North West Frontier Province v. Suraj Narain Anand, (1948) LR 75 IA 343, took the view that a right of dismissal is a condition of service within the meaning of the words under s. 243 of the Government of India Act, 1935. Lord Thankerton speaking for the Board observed therein: 'apart from consideration whether the context indicates a special significance to the expression 'conditions of service' their Lordships are unable in the absence of any su...
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