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Proposal

infant, appointment of a guardian, placing a ward of Court at the university, or in the army, or apprentice to a trade; for the appointment of a receiver; the establishment of a charity, etc. See R.S.C. Ord.

Misadventure, excusable homicide by

and the effect is merely accidental. So where a parent is moderately correcting a child, a master his apprentice or scholar, or an officer punishing a criminal, and happens to occasion his death, it is only misadventure,

Master and servant

c. 90), and by the Truck Acts (see that title) their wages must be paid in coin. 3rd Apprentices. These are placed with the master to learn his trade, with a view hereafter of following it themselves.

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Establishment

Establishment, includes a shop, commercial estab-lishment, workshop, farm, residential hotel, restaurant, eating house, theatre or other place of public amusement or entertainment. [Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, s. 2(iv)] 1. The act of establishing,...

Preferential payments

abate in equal proportions. By the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1914 (see s. 34), the preference was extended to apprentices. See the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1914, s. 33, and the (English) Companies Act, 1929, s. 264, by which

Poor laws

Poor laws. By the (English) Poor Relief Act, 1601, (43 Eliz. c. 2), frequently called 'The Act of Elizabeth,' overseers of the poor were annually appointed in every parish; the churchwardens of every parish being also...

National insurance

respect of whom contributions must be paid. See Schedule I. (a) Employment under a contract of service or apprenticeship. (b) Employment under a contract of service or apprenticeship as master or a member of the crew of

Militia

& 24 Vict. c. 120, s. 7), with exceptions for peers, clergymen, articled clerks, officers on half pay, apprentices, poor men having more than one child born in wedlock and other persons (42 Geo. 3, c. 90,

Industry

Industry, 'Industrial dispute' and 'workman' taken in the extended significance, or exclude it. Though the word 'undertaking' in definition of industry is wedged in between business and trade on the one hand and manufacture on the...

Establishment in private sector

Establishment in private sector, means an establish-ment which is not an establishment in public sector. [Apprentices Act, 1961 (52 of 1961), s. 2 (h)] Means an establishment other than an establishment in public sector. [Payment of...

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Proposal

infant, appointment of a guardian, placing a ward of Court at the university, or in the army, or apprentice to a trade; for the appointment of a receiver; the establishment of a charity, etc. See R.S.C. Ord.

Misadventure, excusable homicide by

and the effect is merely accidental. So where a parent is moderately correcting a child, a master his apprentice or scholar, or an officer punishing a criminal, and happens to occasion his death, it is only misadventure,

Master and servant

c. 90), and by the Truck Acts (see that title) their wages must be paid in coin. 3rd Apprentices. These are placed with the master to learn his trade, with a view hereafter of following it themselves.

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Establishment

Establishment, includes a shop, commercial estab-lishment, workshop, farm, residential hotel, restaurant, eating house, theatre or other place of public amusement or entertainment. [Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, s. 2(iv)] 1. The act of establishing,...

Preferential payments

abate in equal proportions. By the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1914 (see s. 34), the preference was extended to apprentices. See the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1914, s. 33, and the (English) Companies Act, 1929, s. 264, by which

Poor laws

Poor laws. By the (English) Poor Relief Act, 1601, (43 Eliz. c. 2), frequently called 'The Act of Elizabeth,' overseers of the poor were annually appointed in every parish; the churchwardens of every parish being also...

National insurance

respect of whom contributions must be paid. See Schedule I. (a) Employment under a contract of service or apprenticeship. (b) Employment under a contract of service or apprenticeship as master or a member of the crew of

Militia

& 24 Vict. c. 120, s. 7), with exceptions for peers, clergymen, articled clerks, officers on half pay, apprentices, poor men having more than one child born in wedlock and other persons (42 Geo. 3, c. 90,

Industry

Industry, 'Industrial dispute' and 'workman' taken in the extended significance, or exclude it. Though the word 'undertaking' in definition of industry is wedged in between business and trade on the one hand and manufacture on the...

Establishment in private sector

Establishment in private sector, means an establish-ment which is not an establishment in public sector. [Apprentices Act, 1961 (52 of 1961), s. 2 (h)] Means an establishment other than an establishment in public sector. [Payment of...

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