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Things done or omitted to be done

to be wiped off. The effect, therefore, is that no payment could be demanded under them during the emergency, but, as soon as the emergency was over, the Settlements would revive and what could not be demanded

Company

and economic matters was kept at the lowest possible level. But gradually this doctrine was eroded by the emergence of new social value which recognised the role of the State as an active participant in the social

Reserve Forces

also by a body composed of owners of motor cars who are liable to military service in an emergency, and the Act has been applied to an Air Force Reserve and Auxiliary Air Force Reserve under 7

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Break-in-areas

Break-in-areas, are areas which can, for the purpose of rescue in an emergency, be most readily and effectively broken into by persons outside the aircraft. These areas must be rectangular, marked

Raw material

valid tests could be that the ingredient should be so essential for the chemical process culminating in the emergence of the desired end product, that having regard to its importance in and indispensability for the process, it

Gainfully occupied person

Gainfully occupied person, means a person who is engaged in any trade, business, profession, office, employment or vocation and is wholly or sub-stantially dependent thereon for a livelihood, or a person who, though temporarily unemployed, is...

Personal service injury

Personal service injury, has the meaning assigned to it in the Personal Injuries (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1962. [Civil Defence Act, 1968 (27 of 1968), s. 2 (e)]

Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)

Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English). A series of statutes, each of a temporary character, curtailing the contractual rights, in respect of certain classes of property, of landlords and mortgagees. This legislation was rendered...

Lay off

in a position to offer employment to his employee and, therefore, he terminates his employment temporarily during the emergency, Nutan Mills v. Employees State Insurance Corporation, AIR 1956 Bom 336 (340). [Employees' State Insurance Act, (34 of

Militia

s. 2; (English) Reserve Forces Act, 1882, s. 12). This reserve force can be used in times of emergency and danger where required, but any member of this force can volunteer for service at other times than

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Things done or omitted to be done

to be wiped off. The effect, therefore, is that no payment could be demanded under them during the emergency, but, as soon as the emergency was over, the Settlements would revive and what could not be demanded

Company

and economic matters was kept at the lowest possible level. But gradually this doctrine was eroded by the emergence of new social value which recognised the role of the State as an active participant in the social

Reserve Forces

also by a body composed of owners of motor cars who are liable to military service in an emergency, and the Act has been applied to an Air Force Reserve and Auxiliary Air Force Reserve under 7

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Break-in-areas

Break-in-areas, are areas which can, for the purpose of rescue in an emergency, be most readily and effectively broken into by persons outside the aircraft. These areas must be rectangular, marked

Raw material

valid tests could be that the ingredient should be so essential for the chemical process culminating in the emergence of the desired end product, that having regard to its importance in and indispensability for the process, it

Gainfully occupied person

Gainfully occupied person, means a person who is engaged in any trade, business, profession, office, employment or vocation and is wholly or sub-stantially dependent thereon for a livelihood, or a person who, though temporarily unemployed, is...

Personal service injury

Personal service injury, has the meaning assigned to it in the Personal Injuries (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1962. [Civil Defence Act, 1968 (27 of 1968), s. 2 (e)]

Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)

Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English). A series of statutes, each of a temporary character, curtailing the contractual rights, in respect of certain classes of property, of landlords and mortgagees. This legislation was rendered...

Lay off

in a position to offer employment to his employee and, therefore, he terminates his employment temporarily during the emergency, Nutan Mills v. Employees State Insurance Corporation, AIR 1956 Bom 336 (340). [Employees' State Insurance Act, (34 of

Militia

s. 2; (English) Reserve Forces Act, 1882, s. 12). This reserve force can be used in times of emergency and danger where required, but any member of this force can volunteer for service at other times than

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