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Fellow - servant

limited to expire on the 31st December, 1887, but since continued by successive (English) Expiring Laws Continuance Acts. See COMMON EMPLOYMENT;

May confirm

the discretion either to confirm or not to confirm and continue the detention depending upon whether the circumstances at that date

Residence

residence outside those limits marked with a considerable measure of continuance, Paster J.S. Singh v. Jyotsana Singh, AIR 1982 MP 122

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Conditional fee

8) is marked, as to its duration or time of continuance, by an event beyond which it is not to endure.

Act of Parliament

were passed. But where an Act expires before a bill continuing it has received the Royal assent, the latter Act takes

qualifying event

condition (as a terminal illness) that permits an acceleration or continuation of benefits or coverage ;esp : an event involving an

National insurance

contributors at the passing of the Act and who have continued to be insured since. Contributions. The usual rate of contribution

Royal Arms

in that behalf, be restrained by injunction or interdict from continuing so to use the same: Provided that nothing in this

Retrenchment

labour as surplus though the business or work itself is continued, S.M. Nilajkar v. Telecom District Manager, (2003) 4 SCC 27.

Relinquishment

transaction of relinquishment the property in which interest is relinquished continues to exist, the property continues to be accrued by some

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