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Administrative act
in a management capacity; esp. an act made outside the actor's usual field (as and when a judge supervises court personnel); an administrative act is often subject to a greater risk of liabilities than an act within
houseman
an advanced student or graduate in medicine gaining supervised practical experience in a hospital or other medical institution
Engineer Corps
seacoast defense the improvement of rivers and harbors the construction of lighthouses etc and in time of war supervises the engineering operations of the armies in the field
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Chih fu
An official administering a prefecture of China a prefect supervising the civil business of the hsiens or districts comprised in his fu which see
visitation
visitation 1 : an official visit (as for inspection) [ of the home of a neglected child] 2 : access to a child granted esp. to a parent who does not have custody [supervised ] [...
u.s. trustee
u.s. trustee An officer of the Justice Department responsible for supervising the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure statements; monitoring creditors' committees; monitoring fee
state action
state action 1 : an action that is either taken directly by the state or bears a sufficient connection to the state to be attributed to it NOTE: State actions are subject to judicial scrutiny for...
secretary
concern who may keep records of directors' and stockholders' meetings and of stock ownership and transfer and help supervise the company's interests 2 : a government officer who superintends an administrative department
probation officer
probation officer : an officer appointed to investigate, report on, and supervise the conduct of convicted offenders on probation
bankruptcy administrator
serving in the judicial districts of Alabama and North Carolina who, like the U.S. trustee, is responsible for supervising the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure statements; monitoring creditors' committees; monitoring fee
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Supervision - Law Dictionary Search Results
Administrative act
in a management capacity; esp. an act made outside the actor's usual field (as and when a judge supervises court personnel); an administrative act is often subject to a greater risk of liabilities than an act within
houseman
an advanced student or graduate in medicine gaining supervised practical experience in a hospital or other medical institution
Engineer Corps
seacoast defense the improvement of rivers and harbors the construction of lighthouses etc and in time of war supervises the engineering operations of the armies in the field
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Chih fu
An official administering a prefecture of China a prefect supervising the civil business of the hsiens or districts comprised in his fu which see
visitation
visitation 1 : an official visit (as for inspection) [ of the home of a neglected child] 2 : access to a child granted esp. to a parent who does not have custody [supervised ] [...
u.s. trustee
u.s. trustee An officer of the Justice Department responsible for supervising the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure statements; monitoring creditors' committees; monitoring fee
state action
state action 1 : an action that is either taken directly by the state or bears a sufficient connection to the state to be attributed to it NOTE: State actions are subject to judicial scrutiny for...
secretary
concern who may keep records of directors' and stockholders' meetings and of stock ownership and transfer and help supervise the company's interests 2 : a government officer who superintends an administrative department
probation officer
probation officer : an officer appointed to investigate, report on, and supervise the conduct of convicted offenders on probation
bankruptcy administrator
serving in the judicial districts of Alabama and North Carolina who, like the U.S. trustee, is responsible for supervising the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure statements; monitoring creditors' committees; monitoring fee
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