institute proceedings
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinstituteandproceedings
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institute
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪn.stɪ.tʃuːt/us/ˈɪn.stə.tuːt/
an organization where people do a particular type of scientific, educational, or social work, or the buildings that ...
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proceedings
noun[plural]
uk/prəˈsiː.dɪŋz/us/proʊˈsiː.dɪŋz/
a series of events that happen in a planned and ...
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(Definition ofinstituteandproceedingsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If by chance or by design a person is libelled or slandered, legal aid is not available so that he mayinstituteproceedings.
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What about the position where it is desired toinstituteproceedingsfor malicious prosecution?
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I would certainlyinstituteproceedingsif in my view an additional charge was manifestly unreasonable.
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The town council has not refused toinstituteproceedingsagainst owners of insanitary houses.
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Local authorities should be given more power and be able toinstituteproceedingsagainst dishonest traders.
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They say that, though he may not be of counsel or a solicitor, he may go andinstituteproceedings.
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Anyone mayinstituteproceedingsagainst an unlicensed experimenter.
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Why has it taken so long toinstituteproceedings?
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Section 11 provides that the councils of county boroughs and county districts shall have power toinstituteproceedingsfor any offence.
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For example, tenants are often fairly naturally reluctant toinstituteproceedingsof a sort on their own behalf.
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The policeinstituteproceedingsin suitable cases where adequate evidence is available in time to enable action to be taken.
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The local education authority have a duty toinstituteproceedingswherever, in their opinion, it is necessary for the purpose of enforcing school attendance.
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I accordingly authorised the police to make enquiries and toinstituteproceedings.
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If anyone will inform either the police or the local authority of the facts they will if necessary immediatelyinstituteproceedings.
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If they have such testimony, it will be necessary toinstituteproceedings.
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At present one caninstituteproceedingsfor libel any time within six years of the offence complained of.
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In any case, that provision would need further consideration, because it suggests that any local authorities mayinstituteproceedings.
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An elector or ratepayer mayinstituteproceedingsagainst the relevant authority.
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Clause 8 enables local authorities to educate the public and toinstituteproceedings.
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I have drawn the attention of local authorities to their power toinstituteproceedings.
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