procuration उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In 1900 there were also two priests at the mission house at Han-kou and two at the procuration house at Shang-hai ( Yang-tsze-poo Road, 10 ).
- The young " duc d'Orl�ans " stood in for the bridegroom during the marriage by procuration, which took place in the Cardinal de Rohan, bishop of Strasbourg and Grand Almoner of France.
- Joaquim de Menezes e Ata�de, O . S . A ., who was consecrated and took charge of his see by procuration in 1805, but before he could come out he was transferred to the Diocese of Funchal on Madeira ( Atlantic ).
- Les conventions du mariage avec Nicolas de Laval [ 3 ] furent arr�t�es ?Vierzon, le 27 janvier 1499 . Une procuration donn�e par son p�re, le 27 mars 1499, enjoignait ?Guillaume de Poitiers-Valentinois de chercher ?la marier au gr?du roi.
- On 17 April 2008 the daily newspaper " Quotidien Mutations " published what was purported to be a procuration signed by Abine Ayah for the period of the voteMedia : However, Abine Ayah continued to deny having signed a procuration and insisted the published document was a fake.
- On 17 April 2008 the daily newspaper " Quotidien Mutations " published what was purported to be a procuration signed by Abine Ayah for the period of the voteMedia : However, Abine Ayah continued to deny having signed a procuration and insisted the published document was a fake.
- Part of the problem was that Johnson's orders were to restore the island to such person or persons who have " sufficient procuration or authority to receive the same . . . " However, most of the former Dutch colonists had now departed, having lost hope of restoration.
- Following the vote it was revealed that Ayah, who had indicated he would vote against the bill, was absent during the vote, and despite having established no procuration, a supportive ballot was cast in his name by fellow CPDM MP Monjowa Lifaka Emilia, member for Fako West.
- "' Section 24-Any person making or accepting any bill, note, etc . by procuration, without lawful authority, or uttering any such bill, note, etc . so made or accepted, with intent to defraud, to be guilty of felony "'
- Part of the problem was that Sir Nathaniel Johnson, the new Governor of the Leeward Islands, was ordered to restore the island to such person or persons who have " sufficient procuration or authority to receive the same . . . " However, there was no one apparent to restore the island to.