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Servant
trade, business or occupation, A Treatise on the Law of Master and Servant, H.G. Wood, 2nd Edn., 1886, p. 1. Means
Trust
trustee and beneficiary but also that a bailor and bailee master and servant pledger and pledgee, guardian and ward and all
Under the authority of
under or pursuant to the authority of the principal or master, Heavy Engineering Mazdoor Union v. State of Bihar, AIR 1970
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Universal agent
it would be to make such an agent the complete master, not merely dux facti but dominus rerum the complete disposer
University
Eliz. c. 29, by the two names of the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford and Cambridge respectively,
Velle non creditur qui obsequitur imperio patris vee domini
to consent who obeys the orders of his father or master.
Verna
Verna, a slave born in his master's house, Civ. Law.
Willa
Willa, the relation between a master or patron and his freed-man, and the relation between two
Workmen's Compensation Act
Accidents Acts, 1846-1908) and Employers Liability Act, 1880, sub tit. MASTER AND SERVANT), and an employer is not liable both for
Wrongful dismissal
dismissal is an unjustifiable dismissal of a servant by the master from an engagement for services for a fixed time or,
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