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Minister

In Great Britain, the word ministry is used as a collective noun for the heads of departments in the State forming

Public-House Closing Act, 1864

the Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, and amending Acts under the collective title, Licensing Acts, 1910 to 1934. See also REFRESHMENT HOUSE.

Speaker of the House of Lords

therefore is his duty to represent their lordship in their collective capacity, when holding intercourse with other public bodies or with

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Trade marks

of that person, and includes a certification trade mark or collective mark. [Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2

Family

nearly connected by blood or affinity; a person's children regarded collectively; those descended or claiming descent from a common ancestor; a

Farm or ferm

rent, generally annual, payable by the tenant. It is a collective word, consisting of many things, as a messuage, land, meadow,

Calendering and shearing

of the fabric both the expressions calendering and shearing are collective expressions representing a number of sub-species of operations which depending

Fabric

suppressed. The Man-Made Textile Encyclopaedia (1959) defines fabric as a collective term applied to cloth no matter how constructed or manufactured

fund

joint wel·fare fund : a fund that is established by collective bargaining to provide health and welfare benefits to employees and

union shop

closed shop, open shop NOTE: State law determines whether a collective bargaining agreement can have a clause creating a union shop.

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Minister

In Great Britain, the word ministry is used as a collective noun for the heads of departments in the State forming

Public-House Closing Act, 1864

the Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, and amending Acts under the collective title, Licensing Acts, 1910 to 1934. See also REFRESHMENT HOUSE.

Speaker of the House of Lords

therefore is his duty to represent their lordship in their collective capacity, when holding intercourse with other public bodies or with

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Trade marks

of that person, and includes a certification trade mark or collective mark. [Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2

Family

nearly connected by blood or affinity; a person's children regarded collectively; those descended or claiming descent from a common ancestor; a

Farm or ferm

rent, generally annual, payable by the tenant. It is a collective word, consisting of many things, as a messuage, land, meadow,

Calendering and shearing

of the fabric both the expressions calendering and shearing are collective expressions representing a number of sub-species of operations which depending

Fabric

suppressed. The Man-Made Textile Encyclopaedia (1959) defines fabric as a collective term applied to cloth no matter how constructed or manufactured

fund

joint wel·fare fund : a fund that is established by collective bargaining to provide health and welfare benefits to employees and

union shop

closed shop, open shop NOTE: State law determines whether a collective bargaining agreement can have a clause creating a union shop.

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