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Children
a place usually set apart for the service of meals, i.e., not the bar. The Act also contains provisions to prevent
Winning
Winning, a mineral means getting or extracting it from the mine, Bihar Mines Ltd. v. Union of
Employer
Employer, means (i) a company; (ii) a firm; (iii) an association
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Establishment
Establishment, includes a shop, commercial estab-lishment, workshop, farm, residential hotel, restaurant,
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
legal estate in the fee simple or term free from, i.e., over-reaching, any of the equitable interests covered or curtained by
Employee
Employee, includes not only persons employed directly by the employer but
Overcrowding
permitted numbers defined in the 5th Sched. To the Act, i.e., in effect-- TABLE I Rooms. Persons. (a) 1 2 (b)
Year
and one day, or in Leap Year (q.v.) 366 days, i.e., fifty-two weeks and two days. The first day of the
Vis
disturbance to person or property. It was a vis armata, i.e. vis cum armis, or vis simplex, i.e. vis sine armis, … a vis armata, i.e. vis cum armis, or vis simplex, i.e. vis sine armis, 1 Reeves, c. 6, p. 322.
Shelley's case, Rule in
by the same assurance the inheritance of the same quality, i.e., either legal or equitable, is limited by way of remainder … merges in the remainder, and he takes the entire interest, i.e., the fee-simple. Again: Land is limited to A. for life,
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