A Glossary of Constitutional Terms: English / Nepali
A Glossary of Constitutional Terms: English / Nepali
A Glossary of Constitutional Terms: English / Nepali
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698. verdict n. The decision <strong>of</strong> a court (or in somecountries a jury). Used <strong>of</strong> criminal cases699. vest vt. To place legal power or right in a personor body (e.g. Parliament is vested withthe power <strong>of</strong> making laws, or property isvested in a person, or 'executive power isvested in the head <strong>of</strong> state', etc.). Note:most <strong>of</strong>ten seen in the form 'vested'700. veto n. Valid power that one can exercise toblock a decision (e.g. the power that ahead <strong>of</strong> state has to reject a bill passedby the legislature)701. victim n. A person who suffers from someadverse circumstance: 'victim <strong>of</strong>crime'; 'victim <strong>of</strong> injustice'702. violate vt. To fail to respect something; to breakthe rule703. vote vi and n. (vi.) To formally indicate one's choicein an election or a referendum; (vi.)to <strong>of</strong>ficially allocate money (thelegislature votes money); (n.) a head<strong>of</strong> money so allocated704. Vote <strong>of</strong> Credit* n. Technical term (including in the Indianand <strong>Nepali</strong> Constitutions) meaningmoney voted to government on creditor trust, with few details givenKfm};nfclwsf/ k|fKt -jflglxt_ljz]ifflwsf/kLl8txgg x'g', pNnª\3gug'{dt lbg' -lqm=_, dt-gf=_pwf/f] -k]ZsL vr{_89WA <strong>Glossary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Constitutional</strong> <strong>Terms</strong>