Efficiency - Law Dictionary Search Results
Probation
'locus pententiae' to the employer to observe the work, ability, efficiency, sincerity, and competence of the servant and if he is
Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
previous Royal Commissions, empowered to suggest measures conductive to the efficiency of the Established Church to be ratified by Orders in
Consistently
Consistently, the expression 'consistently with the maintenance of efficiency of administration' used in Article 335 is related not only
Reason
that which is offered or accepted as an explanation the efficient cause of an occurrence or a phenomenon a motive for
cause
even though the listing had expired] pro·duc·ing cause : an efficient, exciting, or contributing cause (as an act, practice, or event)
Expedient
'furthering, or adapted to further, what is purposed'; practical and efficient; as, an expedient change of policy; an expedient solution of
Goodwill
customers arising from the name and reputation for skill, integrity efficient business management, or efficient service, Rustom Cavasjee Cooper v. Union
Demoralize
discipline in courage spirit etc to weaken in spirit or efficiency
Misconduct
misconduct. It is, however, difficult to believe that lack of efficiency or attainment of highest standards in discharge of duty attached
eem
by enabling them to finance the cost of adding energy efficiency features to a new or existing home as part of
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