Efficiently - Law Dictionary Search Results
League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
conditions which can guard against abuse and economic competition; regular, efficient technique for carrying on, by conference and personal contact, the
Misconduct
misconduct. It is, however, difficult to believe that lack of efficiency or attainment of highest standards in discharge of duty attached
Motor spirit
hyrdocarbon), which is capable of being used for providing reasonably efficient motive power for a motor car. Means any hydrocarbon oil
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Personal nature
service envisaged by the scheme would in comparison not be efficient, adequate, etc., Saraswati Devi v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR
Planning Commission
rise in the standard of living of the people by efficient exploitation of resources of the country, increasing production and offering
Public trustee
to the Public Trustee, and, it is believed, with equal efficiency. See CUSTODIAN TRSUTEE; TRUST CORPORATION.
Selection grade
Selection grades are, therefore, created in the interest of greater efficiency, Lalit Mohan Deb v. Union of India, AIR 1972 SC
Seniority-cum-merit
'seniority-cum-merit' means that given the minimum necessary merit requisite for efficiency of administration, the senior though the less meritorious shall have
Banking policy
the bank and the need for equitable allocation and the efficient use of these deposits and resources. [Banking Regulation Act, 1949
Structural alteration, addition or renewal
or fitting used for replacement is not inferior in strength, efficiency of otherwise to the replaced part or fitting. [Boilers Act,
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