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manslaughter
states that grade manslaughter by degrees, involuntary manslaughter is usually graded as a second- or third-degree offense. misdemeanor-manslaughter : involuntary manslaughter
Officer
The terms 'officer' and 'employee' put together obviously signify the grade of the establishment or post held, the officer being higher
Upgrading
post involves the transfer of a post from the lower grade to the higher grade and the promotion of one of
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K.L.M. Principle
of the Travancore and Cochin personnel in any class or grade in the common seniority list will be determined with reference
Court
suit, but does not incude any civil court of a grade inferior to such civil court or any court of small
Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933
produced in Great Britain must be by weight or under grade designation. The Acts apply to Scotland, with modifications, but not
Grader
One who grades or that by means of which grading is done or
British Empire, the Most Excellent Order of the
founded in 1917 for both men and women. The various grades take precedence immediately after the corresponding grades of the Royal
Linkage
Linkage, is a clearance to the linked coal company for supplying coal to the unit, subject to 'availability', and in...
Saxony yarn
A fine grade of woolen yarn twisted somewhat harder and smoother than zephyr
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