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Dealer, auction
as an ingredient in the manufacture of a commodity. The factories which bought sugarcane could be said to carry on the
Meals
attending elementary schools, see Education Act, 1921, ss. 82-85. In factories, etc., see FACTORIES.
Jews
Jewish religious observances and customs have been passed. See (English) Factory and Work-shop Act, 1901 (1 Edw. 7, c. 22), ss.
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Out of
said to have its origin in his employment in the factory, Regional Director Francis De Costa v. Francis De Costa, (1996)
Night
Larceny Act, 1916, s. 25 (see BURGLARY), and the (English) Factory Act, 1901, s. 156, night is between 9 p.m. and
New building
of existing buildings, when altered, extended or changed. See also Factory Acts, London Building Acts and Local Acts.
Motor transport worker
include- (i) any such person who is employed in a factory as defined in the Factories Act, 1948; (ii) any such
Local area
board, a Panchayat or the like. The premises of a factory is therefore not a 'local area', Diamond Sugar Mills Ltd.
Monmouth
1911, s. 97; of factories, bys. 23 of the (English) Factory and Workshop Act, 1891; and of quarries, bys. 2 (3)
Manufacturing process
processed fabrics is used in different shops of the tyre factory cannot be called a manufacturing process since the said process
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