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  • Postgraduate Research Provision

    This term related to education means the provision of supervision or training or both to students preparing a dissertation or thesis for a doctorate, Master’s degree or other postgraduate degree or diploma to be awarded on the basis of research on a legal topic;

  • Postgraduate Research Provision

    This term related to education means the provision of supervision or training or both to students preparing a dissertation or thesis for a doctorate, Master’s degree or other postgraduate degree or diploma to be awarded on the basis of research on a legal topic;

  • Poor Law Commissioners

    In this issue about poor law commissioners, the book English Poor Law Policy [1] reads as follows: It had, as we have seen, been left to the Poor Law Commissioners to formulate their own policy, with the guidance of the Report of 1834. This policy is, during the ensuing thirteen years, to be […]

  • Power of Attorney

    Most Popular Entries related to Power of Attorney Types of Trusts (in the United Kingdom) Living Trusts (in the United Kingdom) Revocable Trusts (in the United Kingdom) Business Trusts (in the United Kingdom) Irrevocable Trust (in the United Kingdom) Probate (in the United Kingdom) […]

  • Poor Law Board

    In this issue about poor law board, the book English Poor Law Policy [1] reads as follows: We have seen that between 1834 and 1847 the Central Authority settled down to a certain empirical policy as to the administration of relief, which was embodied, as regards workhouse management throughout […]

  • Post

    Post in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term Post from the University of Kent: ‘Subsequent to; after’ Resources See Also Legal Latin Maxims Legal Latin Quotes Legal Latin Dictionary

  • Portcullis

    Portcullis Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament The crowned portcullis is the official emblem or logo of the UK Parliament. It is an image of a grilled gate of the type found on medieval castles with a crown on top. It has been formally authorised as a royal badge and is subject to terms…

  • Point of Order

    Point of order Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament A point of order is an appeal to the Chair or Speaker for clarification or for a ruling on a matter of procedure in the House of Commons. The Member of Parliament must explain their reasons for believing the rules of the House have been…

  • Post-legislative Scrutiny

    Post-legislative scrutiny Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Post-legislative scrutiny is an inquiry by a parliamentary select committee into how a new law has worked in practice since it came into force. Resources See Also Select committees Further Reading

  • Possession

    Possession Defined Case Law A selected English Real Property Law Case in relation with possession defined may be: Zarb v Parry [2011] EWCA 1306, [2012] 03 EG 88, 91 (CA) Year of the above case: 2012 Definition of New Absolute Ground For Possession A method to speed up the […]

  • Police Search of Premises

    Definition of Police Search of Premises of An Arrested Person. Sec 32 of the police and criminal evidence act 1984 sets out the conditions for this. Definition of Police Search of Premises With Consent The police are able to search your premises if you have given them permission to do so. […]

  • Poor Law

    Poor Law History Safety-net provision for the poor, based on the 1834 Poor Law Act and linking help to the workhouses. Gradually dismantled with the Liberal introduction of Old Age Pensions in 1909 and National Insurance in 1911, it remained a source of fear for many poor people until it was […]

  • Poor Law Board of Guardians

    Poor Law Board Of Guardians History Responsible for the provisions of the Poor Law, until it was abolished and its remaining functions transferred to County and County Borough councils in 1929.

  • Poor Law Board of Guardians

    Poor Law Board Of Guardians History Responsible for the provisions of the Poor Law, until it was abolished and its remaining functions transferred to County and County Borough councils in 1929.

  • Powers of Attorney

    Resources See Also Further Reading Powers of Attorney in the Encyclopedia of Britain Powers of Attorney in the Osborn's Concise Law Dictionary Powers of Attorney in the Halsbury's Laws of England Powers of Attorney in the Stroud's Judicial Dictionary of Words and Phrases Powers of […]