Educational - Law Dictionary Search Results
Necessaries
infant is bound to pay a reasonable price for such necessary things as relate to his maintenance and education--as food, lodging, apparel, medical attendance, schooling and instruction--unless credit be given solely to the parent, which is presumed
Museum
1888, s. 6, and in the (English) Museums and Gymnasiums Act,1891. Powers were transferred to the Board of Education by 9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 21, and see the (English) Public Libraries Acts, 1892 and 1919.
Mortmain
apply to registered land, or to assurances or instruments which are to be sent to the Board of Education [s. 29, (English) Settled Land Act, 1925]; the same s. provides that all land vested in trustees for
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Meals
Meals. As to the provisions of meals for children attending elementary schools, see Education Act, 1921, ss. 82-85. In factories, etc., see FACTORIES.
Material resources
the word 'Resources' has been defined at page 16 thus: Resources included products of farm, forest, manufacture, art, education, etc. The 'resources' of a country include its land, timber, coal, crops, improvements, railways, factories and everything that
Living wage
family not merely the bare essentials of food, clothing and shelter but a measure of frugal comfort including education for the children, protection against ill-health, requirements of essential social needs, and a measure of insurance against the
Literatura
was anciently denied to those parents who were servile tenants, without the lord's consent; the prohibition against the education of sons arose from the fear that a son, being bred to letters, might enter into holy orders,
League of Nations Union
London, S.W. 1) is a British voluntary organisation, under a Royal Charter, of which the object is to educate and make effective public opinion concern-ing the League.
Namely
ordinarily serves the purpose of equating what follows with the clause described before, State of Bombay v. Bombay Education Society, AIR 1954 SC 561 (565): (1955) SCR 568.
Health Minister
and duties of the Local Government Board, Insurance Commissioners and Welsh Insurance Commissioners, and of the Board of Education respecting the medical inspection and treatment of young persons and children, nursing and expectant mothers, and, generally, all
- ‹ Prev
- 11
- 12
- 13
- 14
- 15
- 17
- 18
- 19
- 20
- 21
- Next ›
- Last »
Try the research workspace - 7 days free