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Fair procedure

Fair procedure, would mean that the candidates taking park in the examination must be capable of competing with each other by fair means. One cannot have an advantage either by copying or by having a fore-knowledge of the question paper or otherwise, B. Ramanjini v. State of Andhra Pradesh, AIR 2002 SC 2023 (2027): (2002) 5 SCC 533....


Fair rate

Fair rate, means the fair rate fixed under s. 39 and includes the rate as revised under s. 40. [Delhi Rent Act, 1995 (33 of 1995), s. 2(c)]...


Fair spoken

Using fair speech or uttered with fairness bland civil courteous plausible...


Fair

Fair, A 'fair' has been judically defined as meaning 'a periodical concourse of buyers and sellers in a place generally for sale and purchase.... at times or on occasions ordained by custom' (AIR 1969 SC 1100), ITC Ltd. v. Agricultural Produce Market Committee, (2002) 9 SCC 232 (294): AIR 2002 SC 852.Impartial; just equitable; disinterested; Free of bias or prejudica; Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 615....


fair hearing

fair hearing see hearing ...


fair housing act

fair housing act a law that prohibits discrimination in all facets of the home buying process on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...


fair consideration

fair consideration see consideration ...


fair comment

fair comment : a common-law privilege to criticize and comment on matters of public interest without being liable for defamation provided that the comment is an honest expression of opinion and free of malice ...


duty of fair representation

duty of fair representation see duty ...


fair labor standards act

fair labor standards act A federal act that set a minimum standard wage and a maximum work week of 40 hours in industries engaged in interstate commerce. This Act also regulates the hours and type of work that can be performed by teenagers. (29 U.S.C.A. Sec. 201) Source: FindLaw ...



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