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Combined school

Combined school, is a school providing for the age ranges both of a first school and of a middle (deemed primary) school, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 15, para 96, p. 95...


Combination

Combination, a banding together of persons for any particular purpose, as of workmen for the purposes of a strike. See (English) Conspiracy and Protection of Property act, 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 86), by which (s. 3) 'an agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute between employers and workmen shall not be indictable as a crime if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime.' See TRADE DISPUTE....


combination

combination 1 a : an alliance of individuals, states, or esp. corporations united to achieve a common (as economic) end see also combination in restraint of trade compare joint venture, merger b : conspiracy 2 : a union of old or new elements or parts that is patentable because it produces a new and useful result compare aggregation, equivalent ...


combination in restraint of trade

combination in restraint of trade :any monopoly or attempt at monopoly or any contract, combination, or conspiracy intended to restrain trade or commerce that violates the anti-trust laws see also Sherman Antitrust Act in the Important Laws section ...


Combiner

One who or that which combines...


Combinedly

In combination or cooumlperation jointly...


Combination

The act or process of combining or uniting persons and things...


combinational

of or relating to combinations...


Combinable

Capable of combining consistent with...


Public sewer

Public sewer. By the (English) Public Health Act, 1936, s. 20, sewers, which by virtue of the section continue to be or become vested in a local authority, shall be known as public sewers, provided that a sewer constructed by a local authority after the 1st October, 1937, for draining their own property shall not be deemed public sewers for the purposes of the Act until so declared. Public sewers include combined drains which would have vested in a local authority as sewers but for some Act or statutory scheme for the construction of combined drains or order made thereunder; all sewers and sewage disposal works constructed by the local authority at their expense or acquired by them; and for other instances, see the s. See DRAIN....


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