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Special constables
Act, 1882, by which borough justices 'shall appoint in October in every year so many as they may think fit of the inhabitants of the borough, not legally exempt from serving the office of constable, to act
Securitatem inveniendi
ground whereof is, that every man is bound to serve and defend the Commonwealth as the Crown shall think fit, Fitz. N.B. 115
Recommendation and prescription
persuasive effect, it being open to the schools to accept the recommendation or to reject it as they think fit, Naraindas Indurkhya v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1974 SC 1232: (1974) 4 SCC 788: (1974) 3
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Quartering traitors
from his body, and the body, divided into four quarters, should be disposed of as the sovereign should think fit; but this portion of the Act is repealed by the (English) Forfeiture Act, 1870, s. 31.
Guardianship
jointly with any guardian appointed by the father, or by the High or County Court if it shall think fit. A corresponding right is given to the father. (3) Customary.--This guardianship, which was entirely local, and depended
Great Seal
c. 38 (Irish), it was enacted that the Great Seal of Ireland may, if his Majesty shall so think fit, after the Union, be used in like manner as before the Union (except where it is otherwise
Appointment in exercise of a Power
parents can distribute the settled funds amongst the issue in such shares as the donees of the power think fit, and the trustees will then hold the funds in trust for the appointees accordingly. A deed of
Eggs
(e Edw. 7, c. 6), the eggs taken can be forfeited and disposed of as the Court shall think fit. See BIRDS.
Coast-guard
may raise such number of officers or men from time to time up to 10,000 as it may think fit for the constitution of a Coast-guard. The force was originally formed merely for the prevention of smuggling,
Borough Sessions
1882. They are held by the recorders of the respective boroughs once a quarter, or oftener if they think fit, and at times to be fixed by them. The Court has 'cognizance of all crimes, offences, and
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