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Strike
a strike or lock-out shall not be deemed to be calculated to coerce the Government unless such coercion ought reasonably be
Regular
harmonious symmetrical; (3) acting or done or recurring uniformly or calculably in time or manner, habitual, constant, orderly; (4) conforming to
Development Commissioners
and by the adoption of any other means which appear calculated to develop agricultural and rural industries; (b) Forestry (including (1)
Average
working days, as the case may be, and where such calculation cannot be made, the average pay shall be calculated as
Sedition
those practices, whether by word, deed, or writing, which are calculated to disturb the tranquility of the State, and lead ignorant
disposable income
for spending on discretionary purchases for individuals it is usually calculated as total income less taxes National disposable income which is
Serious risk of injustice
injustice arising from the operation of the assumptions in the calculation of benefit and not from eventual hardship in the making
Time Charter-party
in the original owner whose remuneration or hire is generally calculated at a monthly rate on the tonnage of the ship,
Trade marks
or a colourable imitation or otherwise so as to be calculated to deceive a purchaser that those goods are goods of
Incalculable
Not capable of being calculated beyond calculation very great as his action did incalculable harm
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