Efficiency - Law Dictionary Search Results
Police reforms
secure professional indepen-dence for the police to function truly and efficiently as an impartial agent of the law of the land
Suitable
made for the post of stenographer, the stenographer must be efficient in shorthand writing and typing. The suitability must relate to
Positivism
and comparison This philosophy holds all inquiry into causes both efficient and final to be useless and unprofitable
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Able-bodied man
or physical injury, of performing the work of a normally efficient workman.' In the (English) Relief Regulation Order, 1930 (S.R.&O. 1930,
Effectual
adequate power or force to produce an intended effect adequate efficient operative decisive
Perficient
Making or doing throughly efficient effectual
Effective
an effect or effects producing a decided or decisive effect efficient serviceable operative as an effective force remedy speech the effective
class action
their representative and whose rights or liabilities can be more efficiently determined as a group than in a series of individual
fraud on the market theory
plaintiff who purchased the security and suffered a loss compare efficient market
general accounting office
of this office are designed to make government operations more efficient and effective. Source: FindLaw
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