Self Elective - Law Dictionary Search Results
Self elective
Having the right of electing ones self or as a body of electing its own members … Having the right of electing ones self or as a body of electing its own
corporation
authority (as a state) and endowed with powers of local self-government (as eminent domain) ;broadly : a public corporation (as a … only one class of stock and that may if eligible elect to be an S corporation and taxed accordingly subchapter S
Magna Carta
sinews of war). The 9th chapter perpetuates our right of self-government, the source and bulwork of our constitutional freedom. It enacts … sheriff's county Court still exists for the purpose of parliamentary elections, and the sheriff's turn was not expressly abolished until 1887
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