Politically and as used in constitutional law , an officer of the executive department of government, and generally one of inferior rank ; legally, a ministerial or executive otlicer, as […]
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ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER
An order issued to a party to correct a wrong done or to stop a current harmful activity.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING
The proceeding that takes place before an administrative agency and not a court of law .
ADMINISTRATIVE RECEIVER
When an official appointed by a higher power takes over a company including its debt.
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD
Any document that is related to day to day business transactions.
ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDY
Obtaining the redress or the enforcing of your rights by putting a matter before an administrative agency . If no remedy then the matter is taken to court.
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ONLY (ASO)
When an employer buys a plan to cover any losses. They hire a seperate administer to manage this fund. It is common for large corporations because it increases efficiency through […]
ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS
The skills needed to become an administrator . They can be but are not limited to typing, filing, organizing, planning, scheduling, and even staffing.
ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM
The system that is created by legislation where an agency is empowered to make a binding rule and regulation.
ADMINISTRATIVE VALUE
The amount of use a record gets based on its information offered. AKA operational value. Refer to evidential value .
ADMINISTRATOR
In the most usual sense of the word, is a person to whom letters of administration , that is, an authority to administer the estate of a deceased per- son, […]
ADMINISTRATOR’S DEED
When a property is given to the next of kin by way of a deed to the property. The holder of the deed owns the property.
ADMINISTRATRIX
A female who administers, or to whom letters of administration have been granted.
ADMINISTRAVIT
Lat He has administered. Used in the phrase plcne admin- istravit, which is the name of a plea by an executor or administrator to the effect that he has ” […]
ADMIRAL
In European law. An officer who presided over the admiralitus. or collegium amrniralitatis. Locc. de Jur. Mar. lib. 2, c. 2,
ADMIRALITAS
L. Lat Admiralty; the admiralty, or court of admiralty . In European law. An association of private armed vessels for mutual protection and defense against pirates and enemies.
ADMIRALTY
A court exercising jurisdiction over maritime causes, both civil and criminal , and marine affairs, commerce and navigation , controversies arising out of acts done upon or relating to the […]
ADMIRALTY COURT
The brach of court system controling the maritime financial and regulatory regulations. Refer to admiralty law .
ADMIRALTY LAW
The rules and orders of maritime law . This protects the ships and the sea from harm. Maritime treaties are drafted between international interests. Its managed by the admiralty court […]
ADMISSIBLE
Proper to be received. As applied to evidence, the term means that it is of such a character that the court or judge is bound to receive it; that is, […]
ADMISSIBLE EVIDENCE
any evidence that is allowed to be introduced during the trial.
ADMISSION
In evidence . A voluntary acknowledgment, confession, or concession of the existence of a fact or the truth of an allegation made by a party to the suit. Roosevelt v. […]
ADMISSION BOARD
An organization ‘s group that allows or denies together if another party can buy rights to be a member. This person may be a shareholder .
ADMISSION BY DEMURRER
Any material that is assumed to be true in a pleading that is solely for the purpose of demurring or objecting. See demurrer to evidence .
ADMISSION TO BAIL
The order of a competent court or magistrate that a person accused of crime be discharged from actual custody upon the taking of bail. Comp. Laws Nev. 1900,