Disability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Physically handicapped
Physically handicapped, means a physical impair-ment or disability in vital organs of a human body. Such a deformity
Pensions, Ministry of
at Chelsea with respect to the grant and administration of disability pensions and grants other than in-pensions; (c) the Army Council
Occupational therapy
ageing process in order to achieve optimum functioning to prevent disability and to maintain health; specific occupational therapy services which include
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Partition
any of the parties interested, and notwithstanding the dissent or disability of any other of them direct a sale of the
Parens patriae
guardianship over various classes of persons, who, from their legal disability, stand in need of protection, such as infants, idiots, and
Official solicitor
and acts as guardian ad litem to persons under a disability. Subject to an order to the contrary, under Ord. LXIII.,
Poor laws
the disregarding of sick pay, maternity benefit, and wounds or disability pensions in connection with relief. General or special orders of
Physiotherapist
physio-therapy in the intensive care units, curing physical disorders or disability promoting physical fitness, facilitating healing and pain relief and treatment
Status
the law of persons, in which connection it signifies some disability or special right or treatment by the law. In Scotland,
Professional
a field which would promote the welfare of persons with disability, National Trust for Welfare of Persons with Autism Cerebral Palsy.
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