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Apprenticeship adviser
Apprenticeship adviser, means the Central Apprenticeship Adviser appointed under sub-s. (1) of s. 26 or the State Apprenticeship Adviser
Employer
to another person by the person with whom the workman has entered into a contract of service or apprenticeship, means such other person while the workman is working for him. [Employers' Liability Act, 1938, s. 2 (b);
Designated trade
field in engineering or technology] [or any vocational course] which the Central Govern-ment, after consultation with the Central Apprenticeship Council, may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify as a designated trade for the purposes of this
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Contract, breach of, inducement of
236 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, an offence to persuade or attempt to persuade seamen or apprentices to desert or absent themselves from duty. As to whether such inducement can, apart from any statutory provision,
Chamberiain
(3) The Chamberlain of London keeps the city money, presides over the affairs of the citizens and their apprentices, etc.
Apprenticii ad legem
Apprenticii ad legem, Apprentices to the law-i.e., not servientes ad legem (serjeants-at-law)-barristers. See Fleta, lib. ii. c. 37.
Apprenticeship Council
Apprenticeship Council, means the Central Apprenticeship Council or the State Apprenticeship Council established under sub-s. (1) of s. 24.
All India Council
All India Council, means the All India Council of Technical Education established by the resolution of the Government of India in the former Ministry of Education No. F. 16-10/44-E. III, dated the 30th November, 1945. [Apprentices...
Schoolship
A vessel employed as a nautical training school in which naval apprentices receive their education at the expense of the state and are trained for service as sailors Also a
Thames
the watermen, wherrymen, and lightermen of the Thames were consolidated into one body corporate, in the freemen and apprentices whereof was vested, subject to certain exceptions, the exclusive right of navigating that river for hire; and see
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Apprenticeship adviser
Apprenticeship adviser, means the Central Apprenticeship Adviser appointed under sub-s. (1) of s. 26 or the State Apprenticeship Adviser
Employer
to another person by the person with whom the workman has entered into a contract of service or apprenticeship, means such other person while the workman is working for him. [Employers' Liability Act, 1938, s. 2 (b);
Designated trade
field in engineering or technology] [or any vocational course] which the Central Govern-ment, after consultation with the Central Apprenticeship Council, may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify as a designated trade for the purposes of this
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Contract, breach of, inducement of
236 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, an offence to persuade or attempt to persuade seamen or apprentices to desert or absent themselves from duty. As to whether such inducement can, apart from any statutory provision,
Chamberiain
(3) The Chamberlain of London keeps the city money, presides over the affairs of the citizens and their apprentices, etc.
Apprenticii ad legem
Apprenticii ad legem, Apprentices to the law-i.e., not servientes ad legem (serjeants-at-law)-barristers. See Fleta, lib. ii. c. 37.
Apprenticeship Council
Apprenticeship Council, means the Central Apprenticeship Council or the State Apprenticeship Council established under sub-s. (1) of s. 24.
All India Council
All India Council, means the All India Council of Technical Education established by the resolution of the Government of India in the former Ministry of Education No. F. 16-10/44-E. III, dated the 30th November, 1945. [Apprentices...
Schoolship
A vessel employed as a nautical training school in which naval apprentices receive their education at the expense of the state and are trained for service as sailors Also a
Thames
the watermen, wherrymen, and lightermen of the Thames were consolidated into one body corporate, in the freemen and apprentices whereof was vested, subject to certain exceptions, the exclusive right of navigating that river for hire; and see
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