Establish - Law Dictionary Search Results
Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933
or derived therefrom, and fleeces and skins of animals, to establish marketing boards in connection with such schemes, to establish funds
Cyber space jurisdiction
space jurisdiction, contract with the out-of-state party alone could not establish jurisdiction. It is to court to consider electronic contract. Electronic
Establishment in private sector
Establishment in private sector, means an establish-ment which is not an
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Existence or extent of a legal right
defendant. But primarily, and almost invariably, the plaintiff has to establish his legal right in order to succeed in the suit.
Freedom of expression
provides a mechanism by which it would be possible to establish a reasonable balance between establish and social change, Indian Express
show
show showed shown or: showed show·ing : to demonstrate or establish by argument, reasoning, or evidence [must a compelling need for
Setting up
Setting up, means 'to place on foot' or 'to establish' and is not contradistinction to commence i.e., before a unit
Local Employment Exchange
territory as having jurisdiction over the area in which the establishments concerned is situated or over specified classes or categories of
Person employed
factory or undertaking; (b) in the case of a commercial establishment other than a clerical department of a factory or an
fund
for a specific objective cli·ent security fund : a fund established by each state to compensate clients for losses suffered due
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