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Executor
of his office he takes a title to the personal property of the testator which vests him with full power ovr the testator's chattels, Attenborough v. Solomon, 1913 AC 76, and by Administration of Estates Act, 1925, … the will, when obtained, is only evidence of his title; as a rule it relates back to the time of the testator' death, and as the executor derives full power from the will he can act as
Magna Carta
us and our heirs for ever.' The 2nd chapter relates to the relief of the Crown's tenants of full age:-'If any of our earls or barons, or any other, which holdeth of us in chief by knight's … demand this of the sovereign in the early part of the ensuing year, arming themselves in the mean time, so as to compel John, if necessary, to confirm those liberties which had been confirmed by the charters
Half-timer
A child, who, by the operation of the Factory and Education Acts, was employed for less than the full time in a factory or workshop, in order that he might attend some 'recognized efficient school.' It is now … Persons Act, 1933 (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 12), s. 46. In England, a child excused from full time attend-ance at school under the factory and Workshops Act, 1908 so that the child could work part-time in
in status
you are a foreign student who entered the United States on a student visa. If you are a full time student and pursuing your course of study, and are not engaged in unauthorized employment, you are "in status." … your course of study, and are not engaged in unauthorized employment, you are "in status." If you work full time in your uncle's convenience store and do not study, you are "out of status." See the U.S. Citizenship
Commercial unit
Commercial unit, is an agricultural unit, which is large enough to provide full-time employment for the occupier and one other man (or equivalent employment for the occupier and members of his
part time
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duration of status
is called admission for "duration of status". For students, the time during which a student is in a full course of study plus any authorized practical training, and following that, authorized time to depart the country, is
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Full Time - Law Dictionary Search Results
Total full time earning
Matched in: Term Total full time earning
full time
Matched in: Term full time
Full wages last drawn
Matched in: Term Full wages last drawn
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Executor
of his office he takes a title to the personal property of the testator which vests him with full power ovr the testator's chattels, Attenborough v. Solomon, 1913 AC 76, and by Administration of Estates Act, 1925, … the will, when obtained, is only evidence of his title; as a rule it relates back to the time of the testator' death, and as the executor derives full power from the will he can act as
Magna Carta
us and our heirs for ever.' The 2nd chapter relates to the relief of the Crown's tenants of full age:-'If any of our earls or barons, or any other, which holdeth of us in chief by knight's … demand this of the sovereign in the early part of the ensuing year, arming themselves in the mean time, so as to compel John, if necessary, to confirm those liberties which had been confirmed by the charters
Half-timer
A child, who, by the operation of the Factory and Education Acts, was employed for less than the full time in a factory or workshop, in order that he might attend some 'recognized efficient school.' It is now … Persons Act, 1933 (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 12), s. 46. In England, a child excused from full time attend-ance at school under the factory and Workshops Act, 1908 so that the child could work part-time in
in status
you are a foreign student who entered the United States on a student visa. If you are a full time student and pursuing your course of study, and are not engaged in unauthorized employment, you are "in status." … your course of study, and are not engaged in unauthorized employment, you are "in status." If you work full time in your uncle's convenience store and do not study, you are "out of status." See the U.S. Citizenship
Commercial unit
Commercial unit, is an agricultural unit, which is large enough to provide full-time employment for the occupier and one other man (or equivalent employment for the occupier and members of his
part time
Matched in: Term part time
duration of status
is called admission for "duration of status". For students, the time during which a student is in a full course of study plus any authorized practical training, and following that, authorized time to depart the country, is
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