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Electric lighting
(English) Electric Lighting Act, 1888, s. 2. Large powers of supervision are vested in the Board of Trade. By s. 5
Liquidator
respective meetings. (3) Liquidators in a winding-up subject to the supervision of the court have the powers, with some exceptions (see
Executive function
direction of foreign policy, in fact the carrying on or supervision of the general administration of the State, Ram Janaya Kapur
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Idiot
under guardianship. The general superintendence of matters relating to their supervision, training or occupation, protection, and control is vested in a
Inter-State transmission
a central transmission utility or by any person under the supervision and control of a central transmission utility. [Electricity Regulatory Commissions
Superintendence
in a hierarchy of authority. It would also comprehend that supervision is not merely a negative thing so as to keep
Listing
liquidity and free negotiability to stocks and shares; ensure proper supervision and control of dealings therein; and protect the interests of
Local Government Board (Ministry of Health)
70), which concentrated in one department of the Government 'the supervision of the laws relating to the public health, the relief
Midwife
of certificates; establishes a 'Midwives Roll'; provides for the local supervision of midwives by county or county borough councils, and otherwise
Physician
professes the art of healing. The necessity of placing under supervision the practitioners of physic and surgery appears early in the
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