- non-
commissioned officer Purchase of
commissions in the
British Army Ship
commissioning,
placing a
warship in
active military duty
Great Commission, a...
-
state governments has its
public service commissions. The
central government's
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
conducts examinations for recruitment...
- from the
European Court of Justice, his
Commission stamped its
authority solidly enough to
allow ****ure
Commissions to be
taken more seriously. In 1965,...
- to
award commissions, or has
commissions awarded in his or her name. In
Commonwealth nations,
commissioned officers are
given commissioning scrolls (also...
- (usually temporary)
truth and
reconciliation commissions.
National and sub-national
human rights commissions have been
established in a
number of countries...
-
Commissions are
constituted by the
Government of
India either on an ad hoc or
permanent basis, to guide,
advise or
provide solutions to
various issues...
- misconduct. Only
commissions in
cavalry and
infantry regiments could be
purchased and
therefore only
those up to the rank of colonel.
Commissions in the Royal...
-
behalf of another.
Artwork may be
commissioned by
private individuals, by the government, or businesses.
Commissions often resemble endor****t or sponsorship...
- Commons.
There are four
boundary commissions: one each for England, Scotland,
Wales and
Northern Ireland. Each
commission comprises four members,
three of...
- employees, both
civilian and defence.
Established in 1947,
seven pay
commissions have been set up each
decade since India's
independence to
review and...