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Remuneration

v. Their Workmen, AIR 1960 SC 12: (1960) 1 SCR 200. [Banking Regulation Act, 1949, s. 10(1)(b)(ii)] The expression 'remuneration' in Article 314 is not used in any limited sense as merely salary. If a person was … a person employed in respect of employment or work done in such employment, if the terms of the contract of employment, express or implied, were fulfilled. [Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 (25 of 1976), s. 2 (g)]

Arable land

1923 (13 & 14 Geo. 5, c. 9), s. 30, allows freedom of cropping of arable land, which expression 'shall not include land in grass, which by the terms of any contract of tenancy is to be

Terms of employment

Terms of employment, the expression 'terms of conditions of employment' would ordinarily in-clude not only the contractual terms and conditions but those terms … Terms of employment, the expression 'terms of conditions of employment' would ordinarily in-clude not only the contractual terms and conditions but those terms which are understood and applied by the parties in practice or habitually

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conditions on which indulgence is granted by the Court, as to take short notice of trial, etc. The expression 'terms' used in a document, would, according to Webster's New World Dictionary, mean 'conditions of a contract, agreement,

A vinculo matrimonii

could contract another marriage. This maxim directs the construction to be put upon Acts of Parliament, against the express letter of which the Courts will not sanction any interpretation, for the meaning of the Legislature cannot be

simulation

of Louisiana 1 : the act of simulating 2 : a contract that by mutual agreement does not express the true intent of the parties see also counterletter compare disguised donation at donation NOTE: Although a simulation

Defect

to be maintained by or under any law for the time being in force or under any contract, express or implied or as is claimed by the trader in any manner whatsoever in relation to any goods.

equitable adoption

to assets in an estate or to insurance or government benefits) in cases in which there is an express or implied contract to adopt and clear evidence of an intention to adopt but no performance of the

alternative

alternative 1 : alternate 2 : offering or expressing a choice [an contract] see also alternative pleading at pleading 3 : existing or functioning outside the established

deposit

that is made by the mutual consent of the depositor and depositary NOTE: The consent required may be express or implied, and because of the requirements of consent, only persons with the capacity to contract can make

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Remuneration

v. Their Workmen, AIR 1960 SC 12: (1960) 1 SCR 200. [Banking Regulation Act, 1949, s. 10(1)(b)(ii)] The expression 'remuneration' in Article 314 is not used in any limited sense as merely salary. If a person was … a person employed in respect of employment or work done in such employment, if the terms of the contract of employment, express or implied, were fulfilled. [Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 (25 of 1976), s. 2 (g)]

Arable land

1923 (13 & 14 Geo. 5, c. 9), s. 30, allows freedom of cropping of arable land, which expression 'shall not include land in grass, which by the terms of any contract of tenancy is to be

Terms of employment

Terms of employment, the expression 'terms of conditions of employment' would ordinarily in-clude not only the contractual terms and conditions but those terms … Terms of employment, the expression 'terms of conditions of employment' would ordinarily in-clude not only the contractual terms and conditions but those terms which are understood and applied by the parties in practice or habitually

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Terms

conditions on which indulgence is granted by the Court, as to take short notice of trial, etc. The expression 'terms' used in a document, would, according to Webster's New World Dictionary, mean 'conditions of a contract, agreement,

A vinculo matrimonii

could contract another marriage. This maxim directs the construction to be put upon Acts of Parliament, against the express letter of which the Courts will not sanction any interpretation, for the meaning of the Legislature cannot be

simulation

of Louisiana 1 : the act of simulating 2 : a contract that by mutual agreement does not express the true intent of the parties see also counterletter compare disguised donation at donation NOTE: Although a simulation

Defect

to be maintained by or under any law for the time being in force or under any contract, express or implied or as is claimed by the trader in any manner whatsoever in relation to any goods.

equitable adoption

to assets in an estate or to insurance or government benefits) in cases in which there is an express or implied contract to adopt and clear evidence of an intention to adopt but no performance of the

alternative

alternative 1 : alternate 2 : offering or expressing a choice [an contract] see also alternative pleading at pleading 3 : existing or functioning outside the established

deposit

that is made by the mutual consent of the depositor and depositary NOTE: The consent required may be express or implied, and because of the requirements of consent, only persons with the capacity to contract can make

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