Search results for: “assists”
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Amicus Curiae
Amicus Curiae in the law of the United StatesAmicus Curiae: Related U.S. ResourcesAmicus Curiae in the American Law Encyclopediahttp://lawi.us/tag/appellate-process/ title=…
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Fautor
In Spanish law. Accomplice; the person who aids or assists another in the commission of a crime. …
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Omnibus
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Omnibus Meaning of Omnibus Literally means for all. A public vehicle . Synonyms of Omnibus adjective allembracing allinclusive blanket […]
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AID
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Aid Meaning of Aid assist , help, supplement the efforts of another. Synonyms of Aid (Help), noun abetment accommodation advance advocacy ai […]
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Small Business Administration
A federal agency which counsels, assists and protects small businesses.
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Black Rod
The Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod is the official of the House of Lords analogous to the Serjeant-at-Arms of the House of Commons. He executes the orders of the House in taking offenders into custody, and assists m ceremonies…
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Church of England
English Legal System: Church of EnglandIn the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Church of England : The established Church in England, of which the sovereign is the supreme head. Structurally, the Church consists of the two provinces of […]
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Accessory Liability
Meaning of Accessory Liability in the United States Tax Systemsee aider and abettor statute.Popular U.S. Tax WordsFederal Income Tax Law Tax Code …
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Administrative assistant
Anyone who assists someone in administering something could be so called. But the most important current context is Congressional, where administrative assistant refers to the ordinarily highest ranking member (though sometimes the legislative assistant is of equal rank) of the […]
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Acolyte
An inferior church servant, who, next under the deacon, followed and waited upon the priest and deacons, and performed the meaner offices of lighting the candles, carrying the bread and wine, and paying other servile attendance. …