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lock-in period

Matched in: Term lock-in period

rate lock

Matched in: Term rate lock

Shall be deemed to be discharged

'shall be deemed to be discharged' has to be read in the context of the declaration of a lock-out, and the intention of the company was that the employees whose employment had been refused during the period

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Continuous service

is not due to any fault on the part of the workman, and a workman, who during a period of twelve calendar months has actually worked in an industry for not less then two hundred and forty … account of sickness or authorised leave or an accident or a strike which is not illegal or a lock-out or a cessation of work which is not due to any fault on the part of the workman,

Distress

but if the outer door be open the person distraining may justify breaking open an inner door or lock to find any goods distrainable. The landlord's powers are chiefly regulated by the (English) Act of William and … sold. The (English) Act of William and Mary postponed the power of sale for five days, and this period is extended, by the Act of 1888, to not more than fifteen on the written request of the

Mortgage

in a Court of Equity upon payment of the debt or loan, with interest and expenses, at any period within twelve (formerly twenty) years after the last recognition of the mortgage security by the mortgagee; and this … 113, and 40 & 41 Vict. c. 34), together with the Act of 1867 (see infra), commonly called Locke King's Acts, provided that the heir or devisee of real estate should not claim payment of mortgages out

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