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  • Statute for Members of the Parliament

    Hierarchical Display of Statute for Members of the Parliament Politics > Parliament > Member of Parliament Meaning of Statute for Members of the Parliament Overview and more information about Statute for Members of the Parliament For a more comprehensive understanding of Statute for […]

  • Member of Parliament

    Member of Parliament in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of Member of Parliament. This legal term is related to the United Kingom and/or the English Legal System.ResourcesSee […]

  • Member of the European Parliament

    Hierarchical Display of Member of the European Parliament European Union > EU institutions and European civil service > EU institution > European ParliamentEuropean Union > EU institutions and European civil service > Operation of the Institutions > Appointment of membersPolitics > […]

  • Parliamentary Committees

    Parliamentary Committees

    These consist of (1) committees of the whole House, (2) standing or sessional committees, (3) select committees, (4) joint committees.A committee of the whole House, whether in the Lords or the Commons, is really the House of Lords or the House of Commons, as the case may be, presided over […]

  • Parliamentary Committees

    Parliamentary Committees

    These consist of (1) committees of the whole House, (2) standing or sessional committees, (3) select committees, (4) joint committees.A committee of the whole House, whether in the Lords or the Commons, is really the House of Lords or the House of Commons, as the case may be, presided over […]

  • Delegated Legislation

    Delegated legislation in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of delegated legislation.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Policeman Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading […]

  • Conflict of Interest

    A situation in which regard for one duty tends to lead to disregard of another. See U.S. v Miller, (C.A.Mass.) 463 F.2d 600. In relation to a public official, the term refers to a clash between public interest which that official is called upon to bear in mind in the performance of his duty […]

  • Conflict of Interest

    A situation in which regard for one duty tends to lead to disregard of another. See U.S. v Miller, (C.A.Mass.) 463 F.2d 600. In relation to a public official, the term refers to a clash between public interest which that official is called upon to bear in mind in the performance of his duty […]

  • Canon Law

    Canon Law

    A body of ecclesiastical law, which originated in the church of Rome, relating to matters of which that church has or claims jurisdiction. A canon is a rule of doctrine or of discipline, and is the term generally applied to designate the ordinances of councils and decrees of popes. The […]

  • Canon Law

    Canon Law

    A body of ecclesiastical law, which originated in the church of Rome, relating to matters of which that church has or claims jurisdiction. A canon is a rule of doctrine or of discipline, and is the term generally applied to designate the ordinances of councils and decrees of popes. The […]

  • Borough

    In the old sense of the word, borough is an ancient towne, holden of the king or any other lord, which sendeth burgesses to the parliament. Litt. § 164; Co. Litt. 109a. Many of these boroughs, however, having been disfranchised in moaern times, are now only […]

  • Borough

    In the old sense of the word, borough is an ancient towne, holden of the king or any other lord, which sendeth burgesses to the parliament. Litt. § 164; Co. Litt. 109a. Many of these boroughs, however, having been disfranchised in moaern times, are now only […]

  • Company

    Company

    An association of persons formed for the purpose of some business or undertaking carried on in the name of the association and which association has been made a legal entity by the grant of a charter or incorporating document pursuant to the statutes in that behalf. Distinguished […]

  • Franchise

    Franchise

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Franchise Meaning of Franchise In commercial usage , the term denotes some right , privilege , license or monopoly granted to a person called the franchise holder to enable him to carry on some business […]

  • Bill

    Bill

    What does Bill mean in American Law? The definition of Bill in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is: From the Latin for seal, it came to refer to any sealed instrument, and then to almost any formal written document. Hence the […]