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Chiltern hundreds

Chiltern hundreds. A member of the House of Commons cannot resign his seat. He may, however, become disqualified by acceptance...

Constable

Constable [fr. Comes stabuli, Lat., in the eastern empire a superintendent of the imperial stables, or the emperor's master of...

Remission

The act of remitting surrendering resigning or giving up

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Chief Justice of England

Chief Justice of England, the presiding judge in the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, and, in...

Censure motion

Censure motion, is a motion moved against the government censuring its policy in some direction or an individual minister or...

Canon

Canon [fr. Kavwv, Gk., a rule], a law or ordinance of the Church; also a residentiary member of a cathedral...

Appointment of new trustees

Appointment of new trustees, See TRUSTEES. It was formerly necessary to inset a full power in instruments creating a trust...

Amotion

Amotion, a putting away, a removing, deprivation or ouster of possession. In municipal borough, a removal from his office of...

Adjudication

Adjudication, giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree. In Bankruptcy Law, adjudication is the act of the Court declaring a...

Resigned

Submissive yielding not disposed to resist or murmur

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