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Cloth
It need not necessarily be material suitable for making garments because there can be 'cloth' suitable only for industrial purpose; but nevertheless it must possess the basic feature of pliability. Hard and thick material which cannot be
Closure
Closure. See CLOTURE. Means the permanent closing down of a place of employment or part thereof. [The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (14 of 1947), s. 2 (cc)] Closure, in the House of Commons a member may
Workshop
repealed by the Factories Act, 1937, and of FACTORY. Means any premises (including the precincts thereof) wherein any industrial process is carried on, but does not include any premises to which the provisions of s. 67 of
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