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Employee
in the service of another person (the employer) under an express or implied contract of hire under which the employer has
agency
agent is in fact employed by a principal see also express agency and implied agency in this entry agency by estoppel
Bailment
Bailment [fr. bailler, Fr., to deliver], a compendious expression to signify a contract resulting from delivery; perhaps best defined
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Repeal
Repeal of one act of Parliament by another is either express or implied, the rule being that a later Act repeals
Malice
malitia pr'cogitata, or malice prepense or aforethought. It is either express, as when one with a sedate and deliberate mind and
Lien
nature. General and particular liens may arise: (1) by an express contract; (2) by an implied contract, resulting from the usage
Freedom of press
of press, means right of citizen to speak, publish and express their view as well as right or people to read,
Covenant
Litt, 26 a, 231. Covenants running with the land are express or implied covenants which touch and concernthe land and do
Decree
But by the (English) Judicature Acts, 1873 and 1875, the expression judgment, which was formerly used only in Courts of Common
Condition of service
SC 876. [Cantonment Board Service Rules (1937) R. 5C] The expression 'conditions of service' is an expression of wide import. As
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