Definition of Revisory. Meaning of Revisory. Synonyms of Revisory

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Definition of Revisory

Revisory
Revisory Re*vi"so*ry, a. Having the power or purpose to revise; revising. --Story.

Meaning of Revisory from wikipedia

- French Revolution; its original purpose was to act as a court of error with revisory jurisdiction over lower provincial prerogative courts (parlements). However...
- and decide on constitutional reforms, acting in this case, as a National Revisory ****embly; To examine the minutes of election of the President or President...
- Department of Revisory Control was recommended by the Minister of Finance and approved by the Council of Ministers, the Head of the Department of Revisory Control...
- exclusively within the domain of the Lok Sabha—it primarily functions as a revisory chamber and rarely obstructs significant legislation approved by the lower...
- staff, the establishment of an Examining Section, and the formation of a Revisory Board. Bouvé was born May 27, 1878, in Hingham, M****achusetts, and educated...
- Engine-driver Kotrba Stanislav Neumann as Attendant Hanousek Ladislav Kulhánek as Revisory doctor Karel Effa as Seller Vilém Prokop Mlejnek as Musician Pavel Spálený...
- muni****lity, and handed over the papers so the muni****lity could act. The State Revisory Institute also ordered the muni****lity to remove all the structures, as...
- he appeared as a pristaldus (royal commissioner or "bailiff") during a revisory act of royal land donations, when Béla, still as Duke of Transylvania,...
- were reelected in 2006. Later on in 2007, he was named Coordinator of the Revisory Council of the Government of Paraná. In 2008, he became president of the...
- recourses at a first instance at the Supreme Court, not for subsequent revisory appeals and there must be a possibility of a positive decision on the appeal...