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Результаты поиска термина [commissioner]

commissioner
  1. A person chosen by the court and given the power to hear and make decisions in certain kinds of legal matters

  2. Глава администрации

  3. Председатель объединения спортсменов-профессионалов
commissioner of patents
    Руководитель патентного ведомства сша
commissioner orders
    Официальные указания (издаются руководителем патентного ведомства сша для ру- ководства экспертизой и для внесения исправлений в правила патентной практики)
commissioners of customs
    The board of management of the customs department of the public revenue.
commissioners of the navy
    Certain officers formerly appointed to superintend the affairs of the navy, under the direction of the lords-commissioners of the admiralty. their duty was more immediately concerned in the building, docking, and repairing of ships in the dockyards; they had also the appointment of some of the officers, as surgeons, masters, &c., and the transport, victualling, and medical departments were controlled by that board. it was abolished in 1831.
commissioners, lords, of the admiralty
    In general the crown appoints five or seven commissioners for executing the office of lord high-admiral, &c.; for this important and high office has seldom been intrusted to any single person. the admiralty jurisdiction extends to all offences mentioned in the articles of war, or new naval code, as regards places beyond the powers of the law courts, or outside the bounds of a county. but all criminal acts committed within the limits of a county, or within a line drawn from one headland to the next, are specially liable to be tried by the common law courts. the high court of admiralty civil court takes cognizance of salvage, prize-derelict, collision, &c., at sea beyond the county limits, even as relates to ships of war if in fault.