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Suitable
made for the post of stenographer, the stenographer must be efficient in shorthand writing and typing. The suitability must relate to
Bonus
cash incentive given conditionally on certain standards of attendance and efficiency being attained', Sree Meenakshi Mills Ltd. v. Their Workmen, AIR
Expeditious
Possessed of or characterized by expedition or efficiency and rapidity in action performed with or acting with expedition
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Administrative convenience
extent that the separate classification will assist in a more efficient disposition of to estate, as by paying or eliminating the
Effete
hence worn out with age exhausted of energy incapable of efficient action no longer productive barren sterile
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
pretrial conference
and dealing with any matters that may facilitate fair and efficient disposition of the case including settlement
reconvention
: the act or process of making a counterclaim [judicial efficiency is served by requiring the defendant to assert in all
reorganization
of control and authority between them usually to promote greater efficiency and responsibility
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Efficiently - Law Dictionary Search Results
Suitable
made for the post of stenographer, the stenographer must be efficient in shorthand writing and typing. The suitability must relate to
Bonus
cash incentive given conditionally on certain standards of attendance and efficiency being attained', Sree Meenakshi Mills Ltd. v. Their Workmen, AIR
Expeditious
Possessed of or characterized by expedition or efficiency and rapidity in action performed with or acting with expedition
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Administrative convenience
extent that the separate classification will assist in a more efficient disposition of to estate, as by paying or eliminating the
Effete
hence worn out with age exhausted of energy incapable of efficient action no longer productive barren sterile
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
pretrial conference
and dealing with any matters that may facilitate fair and efficient disposition of the case including settlement
reconvention
: the act or process of making a counterclaim [judicial efficiency is served by requiring the defendant to assert in all
reorganization
of control and authority between them usually to promote greater efficiency and responsibility
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