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Fellow
Fellow, 'Fellow' means a Fellow Member of the Institute. [Company Secretaries
Fellow - servant
Fellow - servant, At Common Law a master is not liable
fellow-servant rule
fellow-servant rule : a common-law rule or doctrine in tort law:
Fellow commoner
at Cambridge University England who commons or dines at the Fellows table
Odd Fellow
secret order or fraternity styled the Independent Order of Odd Fellows established for mutual aid and social enjoyment
Master and servant
of common employment in the case of negligence by a fellow-servant who occupied a position of superintendence. The doctrine of common
Common employment
has the exception that where the person injured is the fellow-servant of and engaged in common employment with the person whose
Bully
A noisy blustering fellow more insolent than courageous who threatens intimidates or badgers people
VerbarSans culotte
A fellow without breeches a ragged fellow a name of reproach given
Actuary
13 Geo. 5, c. 59), defines actuary as meaning a fellow of the Institute of Actuaries or the Faculty of Actuaries
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