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National insurance
so employed by more than one employer and is not mainly dependent on his earnings from anyone of them, or is
Minor
Minor, a person under twenty-one years of age. There is no legal distinction between a minor in this sense and...
Circus
or mobile, where animals are kept or used wholly or mainly for the purpose of performing tricks or manoeuvers. [Wild Life
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Common
and 'field gardens.' The regulation of commons, for many years mainly provided for by the (English) Commons Act, 1876 (39 &
Intoxicating liquor
intoxicating liquors by retail in England and Wales is now mainly regulated by the Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910 (10 Edw. 7
Investment company
Act as meaning a com-pany whose business consisted wholly or mainly in the dealing in or holding of investments. The statutory
Non-journalist newspaper employee
who-- (i) is a working journalist, or (ii) is employed mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity, or (iii) being employed
Village
connotes ordinarily an area occupied by a body of men mainly dependent upon agriculture or occupations subservient thereto. When the area
Working journalist
does not include any such person who- (i) is employed mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity, or (ii) being employed
By way open to all traffic
kinds of traffic, but which was used by the public mainly for the purposes for which footpaths and bridleways were so
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