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Sale or return

Rule 4, of the Sale of Goods Act, 1893, supra:- When goods are delivered to the buyer on approval or 'on sale or return' or other similar terms [e.g., on trial: Elphick v. Barnes, (1880) 5 CPD

Recruitment

SC 55: (1994) Supp 1 SCC 44. The term 'recruitment' connotes and clearly signifies enlistment, acceptance, selection or approval for appointment. Certainly, this is not actual appointment or posting in service. In contradistinction the word 'appointment' means

Industrial concern

1964, and includes any other person in whose fav-our a foreign collaboration involving the import of technology is approved or automatically approved in accordance with the Industrial Policy of the Government of India in force from time

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Industrial Schools

which children are lodged, clothed and fed as well as taught.' However, as to the present law, see APPROVED SCHOOLS

Civil Law

Decemviri, became invested with the sole management of State affairs. The Ten Tables they drew up, having been approved by the senate and comitia, were engraved on metal, and suspended in the Comitium, and all parties were

Adoption agency

Adoption agency, A local authority or approved adoption society is known as adoption agency. Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 5(3), 2001, 4th Edn., p. 244,

change status

nonimmigrant visa status while a person is in the U.S. is permitted for some types of visas, if approved by USCIS. Requests for change of status must be made by the visa holder to the U. S.

confirm

confirm 1 a : to make valid by necessary formal approval [the debtor's chapter 13 plan ed by the court] b : to vote approval of [ a nomination]

Turbary

be a right to take turf for fuel for such house, 1 Steph. Com. There can be no approver (see APPROVEMENT) against common of turbary: see Williams on Rights of Common.

sanction

from failure to comply with a law, rule, or order [a for contempt] 2 : explicit or official approval 3 : an economic or military coercive measure adopted usually by several nations in concert for forcing a

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