Supervision - Law Dictionary Search Results
protection
constitutional ] 2 a : one that protects b : supervision or support of one having less power [ of endangered
informal agency action
informal agency action : an action (as investigation, publicity, or supervision) of an administrative agency that is not adjudication or rulemaking
visitorial
visitorial : of or relating to inspection or supervision [the powers of the state board of education]
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Oversight
Watchful care superintendence general supervision
Common employment
of the employer or of his servant entrusted with the supervision of the works, plant, etc., and in the case of
Blue skylaw
A law enacted to provide for the regulation and supervision of investment companies in order to protect the public against
Buoys and beacons
Buoys and beacons. As to supervision of these marks and signs of the sea, see ss.
Attendance centre
21 may be required to attend and be given under supervision appropriate occupation or instruction in pursuance of attendance centre orders.
Shire
A portion of Great Britain originally under the supervision of an earl a territorial division usually identical with a
Common
urban and rural district councils to make regulations under the supervision of the Board of Agriculture. A district council may delegate
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