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Home Dictionary Name: active supervisionActive supervision
Active supervision, means under the test for determining whether a private entity may claim a state-action exemption from the anti-trust laws, the right of the State to review the entity's anti-competitive acts and to disapprove those acts that do not pronote State policy, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 33....
Supervision
Supervision, supervise in the ordinary dictional sense 'to supervise' means to direct or over-see the performance or operation of an activity and to over-see it, watch over and direct. It is work under eye and gaze of someone who can immediately direct a corrective and tender advice. In the textual sense 'supervision' of the principal employer or his agent is on work at the places envisaged and the word work can neither be construed so broadly to be the final act of acceptance or rejection work, nor so narrowly so as to be supervision at all times and at each and every step of the work, C.E.S.C. Ltd. v. Subhash Chandra Bose, (1992) 1 SCC 441: AIR 1992 SC 573....
To supervise
To supervise, means to direct or oversee the performance or operation of an activity and to oversee it, watch over and direct. It is work under eye and gaze of someone who can immediately direct a corrective and tender advice, CESC Limited v. Subhash Chandra Bose, (1992) 1 SCC 441....
Police supervision
Police supervision. Where a person is twice con-victed on indictment he may be subject to police supervision for not more than seven years in addition to any other punishment. He is obliged to notify his place of residence to the chief officer of police of the district, and, if a male, to report himself monthly to this officer or to some one nominated by him [(English) Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871, s. 8, and amending Acts 54 & 55 Vict. c. 69, and 4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 58, s. 26]....
Supervise
Supervise, and its derivatives are not words of precise import and must often be construed in the light of the context, for, unless controlled, they cover an easily simple oversight and direction as manual work coupled with a power of inspection and superintendence of the manual work of others, All India Reserve Bank Employees' Association v. Reserve Bank of India, AIR 1966 SC 305.The word 'supervise' covers manual work coupled with a power of inspection and superintendence of the manual work of others, R.B. Employees Association v. Reserve Bank, AIR 1966 SC 305 (314). [Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 s. 2(s)...
abnormally dangerous activity
abnormally dangerous activity : an activity esp. that is not common in or appropriate to an area, that creates a high degree of risk of harm to someone or something despite the exercise of due care, and whose value to the community in the area is outweighed by the risk of harm compare ultrahazardous activity NOTE: Abnormally dangerous activities are subject to strict liability. Abnormally dangerous activity and ultrahazardous activity are sometimes used interchangeably. ...
Unlawful activity, unlawful association
Unlawful activity, unlawful association, clauses (f) and (g) of s. 2 contain definition of 'unlawful activity' and 'unlawful association' respectively. An 'unlawful activity', defined in clause (f), means 'any action taken' of the kind specified therein and having the consequence mentioned. In other words, 'any action taken' by such individual or association constituting an 'unlawful activity' must have the potential specified in the definition, Jamaat-E-Islami v. Union of India, (1995) 2 SCC 428 (441). [Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, s. 3(1)]...
supervised release
supervised release see revocation of probation. Source: Federal Judicial Center ...
Economic activity
Economic activity, means in order to determine whether an activity is an economic activity for the purpose of the common system of VAT, 'the activity is considered per se and without regard to its purpose or result, Commission v. Netherlands, (1987) ECR 1471....
Professional activity
Professional activity, means an activity carried on by an individual by his personal skill, and intelligence, and unless the profession carried on by a person also partakes of the character of commercial nature, the professional activity cannot be said to be an activity of a commercial character, Devendra M Surti v. State of Gujarat, 1969 (2) Lab LJ 176: 1969 Guj LR 100: 1969 Mad LJ 391: AIR 1969 SC 63: 1969 (1) SCJ 252: 1969 Bom LR 93....
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