Dependable - Law Dictionary Search Results
dependency exemption
dependency exemption see exemption
dependency deduction
dependency deduction see deduction
dependability
the trait of being dependable or reliable
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Outgoing
full meaning of the term. As to head landlord's indemnity, Dependable Upholstery Ltd. v. Brasted, (1932)1 KB 291. Under the Agricultural
Dependable
Matched in: Term Dependable
odd-lot doctrine
nonetheless be considered totally disabled if there is no reasonably dependable market for his or her services
National insurance
employed by more than one employer and is not mainly dependent on his earnings from anyone of them, or is mainly
Family
(v)] In relation to an operator, means his wife and dependant children and includes his dependent parents. [Dangerous Machines (Regulation) Act,
Shall
mean that an act is obligatory or mandatory and it depends upon the context in which the word 'shall' occurs and
exemption
exemption [də-pen-dən-sē-] : an exemption that is allowed for each dependent who qualifies under the tax laws (as sections 151 and
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