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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....
Ration
A fixed daily allowance of provisions assigned to a soldier in the army or a sailor in the navy for his subsistence...
rational basis test
rational basis test : a test less intensive than strict scrutiny or an intermediate review that involves a determination of whether a statutory or regulatory classification of persons (as by age or offender status) has a rational basis and does not deny equal protection under the Constitution [if the classification neither affects a fundamental right, nor creates a suspect classification, nor is based on gender, then the rational basis test is applied "Charlton v. Kimata, 815 P.2d 946 (1991)"] called also rational relationship test ...
rational basis
rational basis : a reason or ground (as for legislation or an action by a government agency) that is not unreasonable or arbitrary and that bears rational relationship to a legitimate state interest see also rational basis test ...
Rational basis test
Rational basis test, is a test less intensive than strict scrutiny or an intermediate review that involves a determination of whether a statutory or regulatory classification of person (as by age or offender status) has a rational basis and does not deny equal protection under the Constitution, Charlton v. Kimata, 815 p. 2d 946 (1991).Means a test less intensive than strict scrutiny or an intermediate review that involves a determination of whether a statutory or regulatory classification of persons (as by age or offender status) has a rational basis and does not deny equal protection under the constitution, Charlton v. Kimata, 815 p 2d 946 (1991)....
Rationes
Rationes [M. Lat.], the pleadings in a suit. Rationes exercere, or ad rationes stare, to plead....
average daily wage (adw)
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)]...
Rationalize
To make rational also to convert to rationalism...
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