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roll call
roll call : the act or an instance of calling off a list of names (as for checking attendance) ;specif
Industry and Industrial dispute
follows: '(j) 'industry' means any business, trade, undertaking, manufacture or calling of employers and includes any calling, service, employment, handicraft, or
Oath
an act faithfully and truthfully. It involves the Idea of calling in God to witness what is averred as truth, and
Occupational hazard
a danger or risk that is peculiar to a particular calling or occupation. Occupational hazards include both accidental injures and occupational
Inns of Chancery
of keeping terms, the education and examination of students, the calling of stu-dents to the Bar, and the taking out of
Mistery or mystery
Mistery or mystery [fr. metier, Fr.], a trade or calling.
Liberty
where he will, to earn his livelihood in any lawful calling, and to pursue any lawful trade or avocation, A Dictionary
Letters of marque
seems dictated by nature. The necessity, however, is obvious of calling in the sovereign power to determine when reprisals may be
Leading question
by his conduct show himself decidedly adverse to the party calling him it is in the discretion of the Court to
Laudatio
It resembled the practice which prevails in our trials of calling persons to speak to a prisoner's character. The least number
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