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Strike

to accept terms or conditions or conditions of or affecting employment; a strike or lock-out shall not be deemed to be calculated to coerce the Government unless such coercion ought reasonably be expected as a consequence thereof.

Sufferance, Tenancy at

reasonable, and for the interest of the tenant, and also of the person entitled to the possession, to deem the occupation to be continued by the permission of the person who has the right, till it is

To stand or not to stand as a candidate

claims to have been duly nominated as a candidate as any election and any such person shall be deemed to have been a candidate as from the time when, with the election in prospect, he began to

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Trade Union

purposes of any trade union shall not, by reason merely that they are in restraint of trade, be deemed to be unlawful, so as to render any member of such trade union liable to criminal prosecution for

Unfair practices by employers

Unfair practices by employers, the following shall be deemed to be unfair practices on the part of an employer, namely - (a) to interfere with, restrain or

Winding-up

Act, 1914, s. 44, see FRAUDULENT PREFERENCE) are avoided by s. 265, the commencement of the winding-up being deemed to correspond with the presentation of a bankruptcy petition (for the date of commencement of a winding-up by

Year of allotment

commencement of these rules in accordance with sub-rule (1) of Rule 8 of the recruitment rules shall be deemed to have been officiating continuously in a senior post prior to the date of inclusion of his name

Marriage

Act (7 Edw. 7, c. 47) became law. Marriage with a deceased wife's sister is not to be deemed void as a civil contract, whether it took place before or after the passing of the Act, unless

Merger

s. 9, declared that when the reversion on a lease became merged, the next estate was to be deemed the reversion, if the surrender or merger took place after the 1st October, 1845. See also SEVERANCE and

Person interested

to be made on account of the acquisition of land under this Act; and a person shall be deemed to be interested in land if he is interested in an easement affecting the land, General Government Servants

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