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Chief Information Commissioner, means Chief Information Commissioner appointed under sub-s. (3) of section 12 [Right to Information Act, 2005 (22 of 2005), s. 2(d)]...
Continuance or possible recurrence of which is pre-judicial to the health or safety of the public
Continuance or possible recurrence of which is pre-judicial to the health or safety of the public, If it appears to a coroner, either before he proceeds to hold an inquest or in the course of an inquest begun without a jury, that there is a reason to suspect....(d) that the death occurred in circum-stances the continuance or possible recurrence of which is pre judicial to the health or safety of the public or any section or the public, he shall proceed to summon a jury in the manner required by sub-s. (2), R (Takoushis) v. Inner North London Coroner (CA), (2006) 1 WLR 461 [Coroners Act, 1988 (C 13), s. 8(3)(d)]...
Director General
Director General, S. 2(g) 'Director General' means the Director General appointed under sub-s. (1) of, s. 16 and includes any additional, joint, Deputy or Assistant Directors General appointed under that, section. [Competition Act, 2002 (12 of 2003), s. 2(9)]...
Liquidator
Liquidator. A person appointed to conduct the winding-up of a company under the (English) Companies Act, 1929. Liquidators are of three kinds:--(1) Appointed by the court in a winding-up by the Court. pending appointment the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy is to act as Official Receiver and Liquidator in the winding-up (s. 185). By s. 186, in England, liquidators other than the Official Receiver must provide security to the satisfaction of the Board of Trade. His duties comprise the collection of the company's property, and this property or any part of it may vest in him on his application. He may bring or defend actions relating to that property in his own official name (s. 190). Powers which he may exercise subject to the sanction of the court or a Committee of Inspection are setout in s. 191(1); sub-s. (2) of that section gives a list of powers for which such sanction is not required. The duties of a liquidator are to collect, administer, and distribute the assets, having regard to ...
Sect
Sect, it represents a religious denomination and also sub-division of that religious community or section of the electorate, Hari Ram Sri Harpesh v. Election Tribunal, Muzaffarnagar, AIR 1970 All 146 (150)....
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