Low Class - Law Dictionary Search Results
lower class
same as low class Contrasted with middle class and upper class
low class
Occupying the lowest socioeconomic position in a society Contrasted with middle class and
Slumming
a dignified person in a situation generally thought of as low class
Flat cap
A kind of low crowned cap formerly worn by all classes in England and … A kind of low crowned cap formerly worn by all classes in England and continued in London after disuse elsewhere hence
penicillin
penicillin They are notable as powerful antibacterial agents of relatively low toxicity which have found extensive use in medicine for treating … treating bacterial infections They are categorized as one of the classes of beta lactam antibiotic They are produced naturally by some
Proleacutetaire
One of the common people a low person also the common people as a class or estate
Fungi
A group of thallophytic plant like organisms of low organization destitute of chlorophyll in which reproduction is mainly accomplished … balls and the allies of each In the two kingdom classification system they were classed with the plants but in the
National insurance
to the amounts of the contributions in the case of low wage-earners, voluntary contributors, sailors,soldiers and airmen, outworkers, etc. An employer … relating to Approved Societies and Insurance Committees. Part V. Special Classes of Insured Persons. Part VI. Central Finance. Part VII. Central
Disability
Clauses Acts, and see ULTRA VIRES. It means--(i) blindness; (ii) low vision; (iii) leprosy-cured; (iv) hearing impairment; (v) locomotor disability; (vi) … to do any legal act. It is divided into two classes: (1) absolute, which, while it continues, wholly disables the person
Licence
13 M&W 838], or it may be revocable, but see Lowe v. Adams, (1901) 1 Ch 598. A licence is necessary … a Motor Vehicle or a motor vehicle of any specified class or description (Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, s. 2(10) A landlord
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