Representative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Figurative
Representing by a figure or by resemblance typical representative
Ambassador
Ambassador [legatus, Lat.], a representative minister sent by one sovereign power to another, with authority
Annuity
claim the capital value of the annuity from the personal representatives. As to the power of the personal representative to set
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Workmen's Compensation Act
both for damages and compensation; but the workman or his representatives may elect between the remedies, and in an unsuccessful action
Welsh Church
Welsh Church. The Welsh Church Act, 1914, provided of the disestablishment of the Church of England in Wales and Monmouthshire....
Watandar
other a smaller class of persons who were appointed as representative watandars and who were liable for the performance of duties
Voting
rules or regulations, or the selection of an officer or representative'. Right to vote means right to exercise the right in
Vesting
Land act, 1925, to mean the instrument whereby a personal representative after the death of a tenant for life or statutory
Unemployment insurance
Insurance Statutory Committee. This committee is appointed after consultation with representative organizations of employers and workers: see the Unemployment Insurance Acts,
Unclaimed property
had been paid since 1749 was handed over to the representative of a holder, who had taken out administration de bonis
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