Casual - Law Dictionary Search Results
Worker
95: (1969) 3 SCC 95: (1970) 2 SCR 726. Where casual, heterogeneous, miscellaneous and irregular group come at their convenience and
Dealer, auction
necessarily postulate continuity of transactions. It is not a single casual or solitary transaction of sale, purchase or storage that would
Employee
[C.P. and Berar Industrial Disputes Settlement Act, 1947, s. 2(10)] Casual 'employees' come within the purview of the Act, Regional Director
Carrier
transport goods for hire, as a business, not as a casual occupation, pro hac vice. The two obligations of a common
Chance-medley
in accordance with the meaning of the compound, Wedgw.], a casual affray. Such killing of a person as happens either in
Contingent
Possible or liable but not certain to occur incidental casual
black tie
tie for a fully formal occasion and with informal and casual
blue jeans
metal rivets for reinforcement They have become very popular as casual wear for all age groups and more expensive and more
By speech
An incidental or casual speech not directly relating to the point
Chance witness
in a country where people are less formal and more casual, Chanakya Dhibar v. State of West Bengal, (2004) 12 SCC
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