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Artisan

Artisan, the expression 'artisan' has to be understood as widely as possible and without regard to his skill. Nevertheless,

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Goldsmith

An artisan who manufactures vessels and ornaments etc of gold

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goldbeater

An artisan who beats gold into goldleaf

Labourers' dwellings

had under these Acts of requiring the local authority to purchase the dwellings of him. (2) The (English) Artisans' and Labourers' Dwellings Act, 1868, amended by 42 & 43Vict. c. 64, and 45 & 46 Vict. c.

Unclaimed property

1908 and 1929. Dividends are barred by the Statute of Limitations at the end of twenty years [Re Artisans, etc., Corporation, (1904) 1 Ch 796]. No period of limitation necessarily applies to capital stock (but see Re

Cross's Acts (English)

Cross's Acts (English), the Artisans and Labourers Dwellings Improvement Acts of 1875 and 1879, repealed and re-enacted with amendments by the (English) Housing

Estate

for pasture or sites of buildings and other structures occupied by cultivators of land, agricultural labourers and village artisans, Kannan Devan Hills Produce v. State of Kerala, (1972) 2 SCC 218: AIR 1972 SC 2301: (1973) 1

Housing of the working classes

as wholly or partly occupied by a person belonging to the working classes, and 'working class 'includes mechanics, artisans, labourers and others working for wages, hawkers, costar-mongers and persons not working for wages, but working at some

Tools

Tools, the term tools cannot be restricted to simple implements used by artisans for purpose of their trade, AIR 1962 Mad 444 (446). As to their privilege from distress, see DISTRESS.

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Artisan

Artisan, the expression 'artisan' has to be understood as widely as possible and without regard to his skill. Nevertheless,

Artisans

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Goldsmith

An artisan who manufactures vessels and ornaments etc of gold

Keep your definitions linked to case research

goldbeater

An artisan who beats gold into goldleaf

Labourers' dwellings

had under these Acts of requiring the local authority to purchase the dwellings of him. (2) The (English) Artisans' and Labourers' Dwellings Act, 1868, amended by 42 & 43Vict. c. 64, and 45 & 46 Vict. c.

Unclaimed property

1908 and 1929. Dividends are barred by the Statute of Limitations at the end of twenty years [Re Artisans, etc., Corporation, (1904) 1 Ch 796]. No period of limitation necessarily applies to capital stock (but see Re

Cross's Acts (English)

Cross's Acts (English), the Artisans and Labourers Dwellings Improvement Acts of 1875 and 1879, repealed and re-enacted with amendments by the (English) Housing

Estate

for pasture or sites of buildings and other structures occupied by cultivators of land, agricultural labourers and village artisans, Kannan Devan Hills Produce v. State of Kerala, (1972) 2 SCC 218: AIR 1972 SC 2301: (1973) 1

Housing of the working classes

as wholly or partly occupied by a person belonging to the working classes, and 'working class 'includes mechanics, artisans, labourers and others working for wages, hawkers, costar-mongers and persons not working for wages, but working at some

Tools

Tools, the term tools cannot be restricted to simple implements used by artisans for purpose of their trade, AIR 1962 Mad 444 (446). As to their privilege from distress, see DISTRESS.

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