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Privy
Privy meaning
Private, exclusive; not public; one's own. | Secret, hidden, concealed. | With knowledge of; party to; let in on.
Example sentences (20)
England and Scotland once had separate Privy Councils (the Privy Council of England and Privy Council of Scotland ).
Brazier, p. 199, note 109. Both Privy Counsellor and Privy Councillor may be correctly used to refer to a member of the Council.
Following the replacement of the Federal Court with the Supreme Court of India in January 1950, the Abolition of Privy Council Jurisdiction Act 1949 came into effect, ending the right of appeal to the Privy Council.
Privy Council oath and initiation rite Viviana examined by the Earl of Salisbury, and the Privy Council in the Star Chamber.
According to him, Lasmid became successful when he was under Kaywa but might not even know efforts made in secret or behind the scenes apart from the ones he is privy to that made him a household name.
After all, these are the people who are privy to information on new products, competition and the operating environment of the firm.
As someone who has launched and grown a successful digital media agency, I’ve been privy to the profound transformations the marketing landscape has undergone over the past decade.
Attorneys representing dance hall entertainer artel and his three co-accused say the appeal in the Privy Council will be heard late this year, or early next year.
By removing diverse texts from schools, students are no longer privy to the multitude of different perspectives that literature provides.
Draft petition by Alexander Chisolme to the Privy Council against having to produce the witches in Edinburgh, 1662.
Early investors are privy to various rewards ranging from access to the first five properties, which will have 6 NFTs.
Every generation has been privy to at least one girls' trip movie that speaks to the culture of that time while remaining a classic for years to come.
He lost his appeals to the Court of Appeal and the United Kingdom Privy Council.
He was told that he shoud explain his powers of calling a meeting and also why he was campaigning,” said a resident of the area who is privy to what happened.
How far before the public were you privy to the song?
I'm privy to so much of the work he's done before he hits the stage, what comes out of his mouth and out of his brain.
In 1929, the Privy Council ruled in favour of the women, stating they were indeed “persons” under the law.
In August 1950, Mr Mahajan headed a Bench of the Supreme Court of Hyderabad to dispose of a number of cases pending before the privy council which stood transferred to the Supreme Court.
In its ruling, the Privy Council concurred with the Court of Appeal that “the prosecution case in no way depended on the microfilm cheques, but cannot accept the Court of Appeal’s interpretation of the Act”.
In the end it took the Privy Council to set the record straight.