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Catechise
and in the Lord's Prayer,' on pain of sharp reproof upon the first complaint for neglect of duty, suspension for the second offence, and, 'there being little hope that the minister will be therein reformed', of excommunication
Chose
may be taken away, or carried from place to place. (3) Chose in action, otherwise called chose in suspense, a thing of which a man has not the possession or actual enjoyment, but has a right to
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect
318. When misconduct is proved, the House can impose punishments such as admonition, reprimand, withdrawal from the House, suspension from the service of the House, imprisonment and expulsion from the House. In case the grossly disorderly conduct
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Conscription
countries. A species of conscription long existed under the Militia Acts, now suspended by the temporary Militia Ballot Suspension Act, 1865. See MILITIA. During the Great War compulsory military service was imposed: the first Act was the
Control vest
large variety of powers which are incidental or consequential to achieve the powers vested in the authority concerned. Suspension from service pending a disciplinary inquiry has clearly been held to fall within the ambit of the word
Dilatory pleas
of some matter therein stated ,the case was not within the jurisdiction of the Court, or pleas in suspension, showing some matter of temporary incapacity to proceed with the suit; or pleas in abatement, showing some matter
Dominium non potest esse in pendenti
Dominium non potest esse in pendenti [Lat.], Lord-ship cannot be in suspense.
Forego
Oxford Dictionary means 'to go past, to neglect, slight, to let go, give up etc.' Foregoing, cancellation or suspension therefore would mean giving up or undoing the effect of cancellation, Karnal Distillery Co. Ltd. v. State of
Gold
Standard Act, 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 29); and the Bank's duty during the period of suspense, to sell gold bullion in bars containing approximately 400 ounces troy of fine gold to any purchaser paying
Lay off
the industrial establishment. The principles governing the case of lay-off are very akin to those applicable to a suspension case. When lay-off is found justified workmen may not be awarded any wages or compensation, Workmen of M/s.
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Catechise
and in the Lord's Prayer,' on pain of sharp reproof upon the first complaint for neglect of duty, suspension for the second offence, and, 'there being little hope that the minister will be therein reformed', of excommunication
Chose
may be taken away, or carried from place to place. (3) Chose in action, otherwise called chose in suspense, a thing of which a man has not the possession or actual enjoyment, but has a right to
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect
318. When misconduct is proved, the House can impose punishments such as admonition, reprimand, withdrawal from the House, suspension from the service of the House, imprisonment and expulsion from the House. In case the grossly disorderly conduct
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Conscription
countries. A species of conscription long existed under the Militia Acts, now suspended by the temporary Militia Ballot Suspension Act, 1865. See MILITIA. During the Great War compulsory military service was imposed: the first Act was the
Control vest
large variety of powers which are incidental or consequential to achieve the powers vested in the authority concerned. Suspension from service pending a disciplinary inquiry has clearly been held to fall within the ambit of the word
Dilatory pleas
of some matter therein stated ,the case was not within the jurisdiction of the Court, or pleas in suspension, showing some matter of temporary incapacity to proceed with the suit; or pleas in abatement, showing some matter
Dominium non potest esse in pendenti
Dominium non potest esse in pendenti [Lat.], Lord-ship cannot be in suspense.
Forego
Oxford Dictionary means 'to go past, to neglect, slight, to let go, give up etc.' Foregoing, cancellation or suspension therefore would mean giving up or undoing the effect of cancellation, Karnal Distillery Co. Ltd. v. State of
Gold
Standard Act, 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 29); and the Bank's duty during the period of suspense, to sell gold bullion in bars containing approximately 400 ounces troy of fine gold to any purchaser paying
Lay off
the industrial establishment. The principles governing the case of lay-off are very akin to those applicable to a suspension case. When lay-off is found justified workmen may not be awarded any wages or compensation, Workmen of M/s.
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