EXECUTIVE BRANCH - Each executive agency as defined in title 5, and any other entity or administrative unit in the executive branch; ...
executive branch administrative agency National Archives (agency, United States - in government) ...
'The right of the executive branch of the (Muslim) government to complete the Sharia by regulations of an administrative kind.' REFERENCES: Pearl, D., A Textbook on Muslim Law (London: Croom Helm Ltd., 1979), page 20 ...
a claim by the President or another high official of the executive branch that he/she need not answer a request (including a subpena issued by a court or Congress) for confidential government or personal communications, ...
Statutory law is written law (as opposed to oral or customary law) set down by a legislature or other governing authority such as the executive branch of government in response to a perceived need to clarify the functioning of government, ...
The agency is a unique entity in government in that neither the Executive Branch nor the Legislative Branch has any one comparable organization that provides the broad range of services and functions that the Administrative Office does for the ...
: immunity granted to officers of the executive branch of government from personal liability for tortious acts or omissions done in the course of carrying out their duties ...
The privilege that allows the president and other high officials of the executive branch to keep certain communications private if disclosing those communications would disrupt the functions or decisionmaking processes of the executive branch.
pardon - Action by an official of an executive branch of government relieving a criminal from a conviction. ...
Judicial Branch - one of the three co-equal branches of government. The Legislative Branch enacts laws, the Executive Branch enforces laws, and the Judicial Branch interprets and applies laws in specific cases.
- Code of Federal Regulations, the codified subject arrangement of current regulations issued by agencies of the executive branch of the federal government. * F., F.2d, and F.3d - Federal Reporter, first second and third series.
See also: Law, State, Information, Nation, Court
 
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