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power
under Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution to serve as commander in chief of the armed forces b : an ability, authority, or right usually conferred by one person upon another to do something that … delegated to the federal government or prohibited to be exercised by the states under the U.S. Constitution compare reserved powers in this entry executive power : the power delegated to the executive of a government ;specif :
Appeal
India except the judgments or orders passed by any court constituted under any law relating to the Armed Forces. [Constitution of India, Article 136]. Means a proceeding undertaken to have a decision reconsidered by bringing it to … c. 22), which gives the House of Lords power to refuse these appeals. See CRIMINAL APPEAL; CROWN CASES RESERVED; NEW TRIAL; PRIZE Court; PRIVY COUNCIL. An appeal is essentially continuation of the original proceedings and the provisions
Award
all the matters referred, or it will be void in toto; unconditional, but it may be alternative, without reservation or delegation, except as to ministerial acts, certain, mutual, possible, and consistent, without palpable mistake; when partly good … by any other authority constituted under any corresponding law relating to investigation and settlement of industrial disputes in force in a State and includes an arbitration award made under section 10A of that Act or under that
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Magna Carta
only aimed at modifying the grievances of feudalism, which created the military tenure of knight's service. It was reserved for the vigorous administration of Cornwell to abolish this military tenure, which he did by intermitting the Court … be infringed or broken. and if anything should be done to the contrary, it shall beheld of no force or effect.' Consult 2 Hallam's Middle Ages, p. 326; McKechnie's Magna Carta.
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