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Approved society

Approved society, Anybody of persons, corporate or unincorporate (not being a branch

National insurance

when an insured person who is a member of an approved society ceases to be employed within the Act, or to pay … is doubled. (5) Additional Benefits, i.e., further benefits which an approved society can give to its members as a result of a

Friendly societies

properly established, its rules must have been transmitted to and approved of by the central office for the registration of Friendly … any other purpose authorized by the Treasury. Before any such society can be properly established, its rules must have been transmitted

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Adoption agency

Adoption agency, A local authority or approved adoption society is known as adoption agency. Halsbury's Laws of

Poison

may be added to by the Pharmaceutical Society with the approval of the Privy Council, Brown v. Leggett, (1906) 1 KB

kurchatovium

November 1993 the nomenclature committe of the American Chemical Society approved the name rutherfordium for element 104 Russsian investigators who claim

Jesuit

One of a religious order founded by Ignatius Loyola and approved in 1540 under the title of The Society of Jesus

Agricultural Credits Acts, 1923 and 1928

Associations) Regulations, 1923, and the Agricultural Credits (Advances to Credit Societies) Regulations, 1923. Under the Agricultural Credits Acts, 1928 and 1932,

Approval and permission

Approval and permission, Ordinarily, the difference between approval and permission is … Uttar Pradesh Avas Evam Vikas Parishad v. Friendly Corp. Housing Society Ltd., (1995) Supp (3) SCC 456 (458): AIR 1996 SC

Dharma

ultimately 'Sarva Dharma Sambhava'. In contradistinction, dharma is that which approves oneself or good consciousness or springs from due deliberation for … for the sustenance and welfare of the individual and the society and includes those rules which guide and enable those who

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