Contributional - Law Dictionary Search Results
Justices
only of his being liable in common with others to contribute to or be benefited by any council rate or fund
Share and debenture
company which in turn would mean that it would represent contribution of the shareholder towards the share capital of the company.
Lay Rector
Church Council, 104 LJ Ch 314, with the rights to contribution from other lay impropriators. As to any right to occupy
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Unfair practices by employers
the formation or administration of any Trade Union or to contribute financial or other support to it; (c) to discharge, or
Take-home pay
reduced by deductions such asincome taxes, social security taxes, voluntary contributions, and union dues, the net amount to a paycheck, Black's
Tenure
this tenure were reliefs or payments upon succession aids, or contributions to the lord, wardships and marriage of heirs succeeding in
Terminating Building Societies
Terminating Building Societies, societies where the members commence their monthly contributions on a particular day, and continue to pay them until
Text book
Text book, involve either some original matter contributed and published by the author, or it may even include
Third party
be introduced into an action by a defendant who claims contribution or indemnity over against him; see (English) Jud. Act, 1873,
Trade Union
(a) To provide benefits to members; or (b) To furnish contributions to any employer or workman not a member of such
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