Cessation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Feri'
transactions and their law-suits, and during which slaves enjoyed a cessation from labour, Cic. De Leg. Ii 8, 12.
Pause
temporary stop or rest an intermission of action interruption suspension cessation
Continuous service
strike which is not illegal or a lock-out or a cessation of work which is not due to any fault on
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Declaration of war
1904, notified to Russia the rupture of negotiations and the cessation of diplomatic relations, hostile operations were commenced by Japan on
Discharge
used in context is of widest amplitude and would include cessation of relationship of employer and employee, may be by retirement,
Extinguishment
is of various natures as applied to various rights. The cessation or cancellation of some right on interest, Black's Law Dictionary,
Lucid Interval
lucid interval is understood, in a legal sense, a temporary cessation of the insanity or a perfect restoration to reason. It
Go slow
'go-slow' is likely to be much more harmful than total cessation of work by strike. For, while during a strike much
Holiday, or Holyday
Holiday, or Holyday, a feast day with cessation from labour, as by 5 & 6 Edw. 6, c.
Lack of harmony
feelings of enmity and hatred. Lack of harmony simpliciter means cessation of feelings of friendship but there can be no disturbance
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