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Hire
into four sorts:-(1) The hiring of a thing for use (locatio rei). (2) The hiring of work and labour (locatio operis faciendi). (3) The hiring of care and services to be performed or bestowed on the thing
Nominal wages
Nominal wages, in relation to any labour, means a wages which is less than,-- (a) the minimum wages fixed by the Government, in relation to
Business
and intent of the Act in which it occurs. The term 'business' means an affair requiring attention and labour as the chief concern; mercantile pursuits, that one does for livelihood, occupation, employment, Kesavan Nair v. C.K. Babu
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Equal pay for equal work
for equal work is expressly recognized by all socialist systems of law, e.g., s. 59 of the Hungarian Labour Code, Para 2 of s. 111 of the Czechoslovak Code, s. 67 of the Bulgarian Code, s. 40
Cultivating tenant
Cultivating tenant, a person should contribute physical labour to be within the ambit of s. 2(ee) of the said Act, S.N. Sudailaimuthu Chettiar v. Palaniyandaran, AIR
Labourer
Labourer, according to the dictionary meaning, this indicates a person who is engaged in the performance of unskilled labour,
Penal Servitude
1853, has superseded transportation (see that title) beyond the seas; but is in all respects as to hard labour, etc., similar to it. It ranges in duration from three years to the life of the convict. The
Conciliation
of disputes without litigation, as (1) disputes between railway companies and freighters of goods, by the Minister of Labour under s. 31,commonly called the 'conciliation clause,' of the (English) Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888 (51 &
Manufacturing purposes
according to its dictionary meaning, is the making of articles or material (now on large scale) by physical labour or mechanical power. (Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 1203). According to the Permanent Edition of Words
Week
or such other night as may be approved in writing for a particular area by the Inspector. [Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 (61 of 1986), s. 2 (ix)] Means a period of seven days, beginning
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Labour - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hire
into four sorts:-(1) The hiring of a thing for use (locatio rei). (2) The hiring of work and labour (locatio operis faciendi). (3) The hiring of care and services to be performed or bestowed on the thing
Nominal wages
Nominal wages, in relation to any labour, means a wages which is less than,-- (a) the minimum wages fixed by the Government, in relation to
Business
and intent of the Act in which it occurs. The term 'business' means an affair requiring attention and labour as the chief concern; mercantile pursuits, that one does for livelihood, occupation, employment, Kesavan Nair v. C.K. Babu
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Equal pay for equal work
for equal work is expressly recognized by all socialist systems of law, e.g., s. 59 of the Hungarian Labour Code, Para 2 of s. 111 of the Czechoslovak Code, s. 67 of the Bulgarian Code, s. 40
Cultivating tenant
Cultivating tenant, a person should contribute physical labour to be within the ambit of s. 2(ee) of the said Act, S.N. Sudailaimuthu Chettiar v. Palaniyandaran, AIR
Labourer
Labourer, according to the dictionary meaning, this indicates a person who is engaged in the performance of unskilled labour,
Penal Servitude
1853, has superseded transportation (see that title) beyond the seas; but is in all respects as to hard labour, etc., similar to it. It ranges in duration from three years to the life of the convict. The
Conciliation
of disputes without litigation, as (1) disputes between railway companies and freighters of goods, by the Minister of Labour under s. 31,commonly called the 'conciliation clause,' of the (English) Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888 (51 &
Manufacturing purposes
according to its dictionary meaning, is the making of articles or material (now on large scale) by physical labour or mechanical power. (Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 1203). According to the Permanent Edition of Words
Week
or such other night as may be approved in writing for a particular area by the Inspector. [Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 (61 of 1986), s. 2 (ix)] Means a period of seven days, beginning
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