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Total full time earning

Total full time earning, it can only mean the earnings he earns in a day by working full time on that day, the full time to be in accordance with the period of time given in the notice displayed in the factory for a particular day. This is further apparent from the fact that any payment for overtime or for bonus is not included in computing the total full time earnings, Shankar Balaji Waje v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1962 SC 517 (523): 1962 Supp (1) SCR 249; see also Manglore Ganesh Beedi Works v. Union of India, AIR 1974 SC 1832. [Factories Act, 1948, s. 80]...


full time

spending or requiring all of the time normally given to an activity as full time students a full time job Opposite of part time...


Half-timer

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 illegal to employ a child in a factory under the age up to which his parents are obliged to cause him to receive education (English) Education Act, 1918, s. 14; (English) Education Act, 1921, ss. 170 (13), 42, 46; (English) Children and Young 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 a factory or workshop, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 718....


in status

in status It's important to understand the concept of immigration status and the consequences of violating that status. Being aware of the requirements and possible consequences will make it more likely that you can avoid problems with maintaining your status. Every visa is issued for a particular purpose and for a specific class of visitor. Each visa classification has a set of requirements that the visa holder must follow and maintain. Those who follow the requirements maintain their status and ensure their ability to remain in the United States. Those who do not follow the requirements violate their status and are considered "out of status." For more information see "Out of Status" below. In Status means you are in compliance with the requirements of your visa type under immigration law. For example, 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 empl...


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 family or other persons) and an intermediate unit is one capable of providing full-time employment for the occupier, Agriculture Act, 1967, sub-ss. 40(2), 75(2) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para 572, p. 308....


part time

Occupying less than the entire time appropriate to an activity as a part time job Opposed to full time...


duration of status

duration of status In certain visa categories such as diplomats, students and exchange visitors, the alien may be admitted into the U.S. for as long as the person is still doing the activity for which the visa was issued, rather than being admitted until a specific departure dates. This 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 duration of status. The length of time depends upon the course of study. For an undergraduate degree this is commonly four years (eight semesters). Normally the immigration officer gives a student permission to stay in the U.S. for "duration of status." Duration of Status (or D/S) is recorded on Form I-94, Arrival-Departure Record. The Department of Homeland Security U.S immigration inspector at port-of-entry gives foreign visitors (all non-U.S citizens) an Arrival-Departure Recor...


Actual practice

Actual practice, the words 'actual practice' as employed in rule 9 indicate that the concerned advocate must be whole time available as a professional attached to the concerned court and must not be pursuing any other full time avocation, Modan Lal v. State of J&K, (1995) 3 SCC 486, AIR 1995 SC 1088 (1097). [J&K Civil Services (Judicial) [Recruitment Rules (1967) R. 9]...


juris doctor

juris doctor often cap J&D [New Latin, doctor of law] : the lowest degree conferred by a law school usually after three years of full-time study or its equivalent compare master of laws, doctor of laws, doctor of the science of law NOTE: The juris doctor replaced the bachelor of laws as the first degree conferred by a law school in 1969. Not all states mention the J.D. or LL.B. specifically as a requirement for admission to the bar, but all states do require graduation from a law school. ...


Commercial unit of agricultural land

Commercial unit of agricultural land, is a unit capable, when framed under competent manage-ment of producing a net annual income of an amount not less than the aggregate of the average annual earnings of two full-time male agricultural workers aged 20 or over, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para 367, p. 195....


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