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average daily wage (adw) The ADW is a calculation of an injured employee's average daily earnings and is sometimes used to determine entitlement to wage loss benefits following an injury, particularly where the AWW would not be an accurate representation of the employee's earnings. ...
Daily
Happening or belonging to each successive day diurnal as daily labor a daily bulletin...
Daily newspaper
Daily newspaper, 'daily newspaper' means a newspaper which is published on not less than six days in a week, and includes any supplement or special edition of such newspaper. [Newspaper (Price and Page) Act, 1956, s. 2(a)]...
Daily ration
Daily ration, means the average total quantity of feeding stuffs, calculated on a moisture content of 12 per cent. required daily by an animal of given species, age, category and yield, to satisfy all its needs; EC Council Directive 70/524, Art. 2(c), (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, para 1023, p. 642....
Dailiness
Daily occurence...
Daily fine
Daily fine, means a fine for each day on which an offence is continued after conviction therefor. [Indian Electricity Act, 1910 (9 of 1910), s. 2 (d)]...
Diary
A register of daily events or transactions a daily record a journal a blank book dated for the record of daily memoranda as a diary of the weather a physicians diary...
Incorporated Law Society
Incorporated Law Society, now termed the Law Society, was founded by Mr. Bryan Holme in 1825, and incorporated in 1831 by Royal Charter; this was surrendered for a new Charter in 1845, by which, as amended by Supplemental Charters in 1872, 1903, and 1909, the Society now remains constituted. The Society was incorporated 'to facilitate the acquisition of legal knowledge, and for better and more conveniently discharging the professional duties of the members of the Society,' under the full title of 'The Society of Attorneys, Solicitors, Proctors, and others not being Barristers practicing in the Courts of Law and Equity of the United Kingdom'; since the charter of 1903 it has been officially (as before them commonly) called 'The Law Society.'The Society first instituted lectures for students in 1833, and was made registrar of attorneys and solicitors in 1843 by the (English) Solicitors Act, 1843 (6 & 7 Vict. c. 73), s. 21.On the decay of the Inns of Chancery, which in their later aspect ...
per diem
per diem [Latin] : by the day : for each day [paid per diem] adj 1 : based on use or service by the day [per diem compensation] 2 : paid or calculated by the day [per diem interest] n 1 : a daily allowance [received a per diem for expenses] 2 : a daily fee [paid a per diem for maintenance of the equipment] ...
Continuity of service in the context of
Continuity of service in the context of, daily wager means the maintenance of the seniority of the workman amongst other daily wagers, State of Gujarat v. Thakore Hathaji Mohanji, 2006 (1) LLJ 998....
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