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Home Dictionary Name: manual Page 1 of about 103 results ( seconds)Manual scavenger
Manual scavenger, means a person engaged in or employed for manually carrying human excreta and the expression 'manual scavenging' shall be construed accordingly. [Employment of Manual Scavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines (Prohibition) Act 1993 (46 of 1993), s. 2(j)]...
foreign affairs manual (9 fam)
foreign affairs manual (9 fam) Foreign Affairs Manual 9, Chapter 41 relates to nonimmigrant visas. Chapter 42 covers immigrant visas. Chapter 40 relates to visa ineligibilities and waivers. Go to the U.S. Department of State site to review 9 FAM Visas. Source: Department of State. March 2007. ...
Manual
Manual, the word 'manual' means and implies a small book for handy use and includes a reference book, a hand book as also a text book, Commissioner of Customs v. Parasrampuria Synthetics Ltd., (2001) 9 SCC 74: AIR 2001 SC 3501 (3506)....
design code search manual
design code search manual Lists the numerical codes for searching designs in the USPTO's trademark database. Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ...
manual
manual : involving or as if involving use of the hands ;specif : of, relating to, or being a gift of a corporeal movable object that is actually delivered [a donation] man·u·al·ly adv ...
manual gift
manual gift see gift ...
Sign-manual
Sign-manual. 1. The royal signature. Sometimes required by statute as evidence of the authority of the sovereign, e.g., by the Jud. Act, 1925, s. 4 (2), replacing Jud. Act, 1873, s. 31, interference to the transfer of a judge of the High Court from one division thereof to another. Towards the end of the reign of King George the Fourth, the royal signature was, in consequence of the king's illness, by 11 Geo. 4 & 1 Wm. 4, c. 23, authorized to be affixed for him by commission.2. The signature of any one's name in his own handwriting....
Unskilled manual work
Unskilled manual work, means any physical work which any adult person is capable of doing without any skill or special training [National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005 (42 of 2005), s. 2(r)]...
Printed books and printed manuals
Printed books and printed manuals, including those in loose-leaf from which the binder, has been specifically referred to a 'Nil' duty article. It is in this context that the learned Attorney-General in support of the appeal contended that in general trade parlance a book is known by feature like (i) a book has an author, (ii) a book has a publisher, (iii) a book is a priced publication, (iv) the book is available to all and sundry who pay for it, (v) the book does not have a memorandum of understand-ing, (vi) there is no confidentiality about the book, (vii) a book has a subject to deal with, (viii) the pages are serially numbered and neatly bound, and (ix) the last but not the least, it should have ISBN Code i.e. International Books Subscriber Nomen-clature, Commissioner of Customs v. Parasrampuria Synthetics Ltd., AIR 2001 SC 3501: (2001) 93 DLT 339 (SC): (2001) 77 ECC 449 (SC): 2001 ECR 185 (NULL): 2001 (133) ELT 9 (SC): (2002) 2531 TR 274 (SC): JT 2001 (7) SC 243: 2001 (6) SCALE 5...
National insurance
National insurance. The (English) National Insur-ance Act, 1911 (1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 55), introduced by Mr. Lloyd George, established a wide system of compulsory state insurance covering both ill-health and unemployment, which is based upon premiums contributed in part by the employer, in part by the employee, and in part by the State. The Act consisted of three parts, the first dealing with National Health Insurance, the second with Unemployment Insurance, and the third contained miscellaneous provisions. This Act remained the basis of National Health Insurance, although the subject of very extensive amendment, until the National Health Insurance Act, 1924, consolidated the law. The law has been consolidated again by the (English) National Health Insurance Act, 1936 (26 Geo. 5, and 1 Edw. 8, c. 32), amends and repeals the whole of the Acts passed in 1920, 1922, 1924 and 1928. The arrangement is as follows:-Part I. Insured Persons and Contributions.Part II. Benefits.Part III. Approved Soc...
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