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Affinitas affinitatis
Affinitas affinitatis, the connection which has neither consanguinity nor affinity, as, the connection between a husband's brother and his wife's sister.
Act done under colour of office
to say that an act was done under the colour of an office one must discover a reasonable connection between the act alleged and the duty or authority imposed on the accused by the Bombay Police Act
due diligence
reasonable but not necessarily exhaustive efforts called also reasonable diligence NOTE: Due diligence is used most often in connection with the performance of a professional or fiduciary duty, or with regard to proceeding with a court action.
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Person employed
than a clerical department of a factory or an industrial undertak-ing, a person wholly or principally employed in connection with the business of the establishment, and includes a peon, T. Devadasan v. Gordon Woodroffe and Co. (P)
Contract labour
Contract labour, a workman shall be deemed to be employed as 'contract labour' in or in connection with the work of an establishment when he is hired in or in connection with such work by
Poor laws
law as regards this is not affected by the 1930 Act; the functions of boards of guardians in connection therewith were trans-ferred to local authorities by the (English) Local Government Act, 1929 (19 & 20 Geo. 5,
Salary
namely, remuneration or payment for work done or services rendered but the former expression is generally used in connection with services of a higher or non-manual type while the latter is used in connection with manual services,
Same and similar
Same and similar, although the word same is frequently used in the sense of similar, the word similar never means 'same', AIR 1956 Punj 49 (55). (Partnership Act, 1932, s. 54) The two words 'same' and...
Shall
SC 1694 (1701): (1963) 1 SCR 98. (iv) The use of the word 'shall' in s. 41 in connection with the action to be taken on a reference by the State Government and 'may' in connection with
Status
law of inequality. Much in the same way the term 'status' is used at the pesent time in connection with the law of persons, in which connection it signifies some disability or special right or treatment by
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Connection - Law Dictionary Search Results
Affinitas affinitatis
Affinitas affinitatis, the connection which has neither consanguinity nor affinity, as, the connection between a husband's brother and his wife's sister.
Act done under colour of office
to say that an act was done under the colour of an office one must discover a reasonable connection between the act alleged and the duty or authority imposed on the accused by the Bombay Police Act
due diligence
reasonable but not necessarily exhaustive efforts called also reasonable diligence NOTE: Due diligence is used most often in connection with the performance of a professional or fiduciary duty, or with regard to proceeding with a court action.
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Person employed
than a clerical department of a factory or an industrial undertak-ing, a person wholly or principally employed in connection with the business of the establishment, and includes a peon, T. Devadasan v. Gordon Woodroffe and Co. (P)
Contract labour
Contract labour, a workman shall be deemed to be employed as 'contract labour' in or in connection with the work of an establishment when he is hired in or in connection with such work by
Poor laws
law as regards this is not affected by the 1930 Act; the functions of boards of guardians in connection therewith were trans-ferred to local authorities by the (English) Local Government Act, 1929 (19 & 20 Geo. 5,
Salary
namely, remuneration or payment for work done or services rendered but the former expression is generally used in connection with services of a higher or non-manual type while the latter is used in connection with manual services,
Same and similar
Same and similar, although the word same is frequently used in the sense of similar, the word similar never means 'same', AIR 1956 Punj 49 (55). (Partnership Act, 1932, s. 54) The two words 'same' and...
Shall
SC 1694 (1701): (1963) 1 SCR 98. (iv) The use of the word 'shall' in s. 41 in connection with the action to be taken on a reference by the State Government and 'may' in connection with
Status
law of inequality. Much in the same way the term 'status' is used at the pesent time in connection with the law of persons, in which connection it signifies some disability or special right or treatment by
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