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London Building Act, 1930
on Low-lying Land. XIII. Sky Signs. XIV. Superintending Architects and District Surveyors. XV. Bye-laws. XVI. Legal Proceedings. XVII. Miscellaneous.
Revenue
excise, stamp duties; (3) certain managed enter-prises, such as the Post Office, and Lands, Woods and Forests and miscellaneous holdings such as shares in the Suez Canal, and other profits or fiscal prerogatives of the Crown. See
Measure of damage
Measure of damage, the test which determines the amount of damages to the given. The general rule in English law is that in contract the measure of damage is the actual loss to the plaintiff, and...
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Negligence
Negligence, acting carelessly, a question of law or fact or of mixed fact and law, depending entirely upon the nature of a duty, which the person charged with negligence has failed to comply with or perform...
Newspaper establishment
establishments specified as one establishment under the schedule. [Working Journalists and Other Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955 (45 of 1955), s. 2(d)] The definition of the term 'newspaper establishment' is provided for
Non-journalist newspaper employee
in him, functions mainly of a managerial nature. [Working Journalists and Other Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955 (45 of 1955), s. 2 (dd)]
Occupier of a factory
managing agent, such agent shall be deemed to be the occupier of the factory. [Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952, s. 2(k)] The 'occupier' in general means a person who occupies the factory either by
Exempted establishment
the establishment as such or to any person or class of persons employed therein. [Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 (19 of 1952), s. 2 (fff)]
Seduction
Seduction, means the offence that occurs when a man entices a woman of previously chaste character to have unlawful intercourse with him by means of persuasion, solicitation, promises or bribes, or other means not involving force,...
Superannuation
means the attainment, by the said employee, of the age of fifty eight years. [Emp-loyees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Pro-visions Act, 1952 (19 of 1952), s. 2(ll)] The word 'retirement' may take within its fold all or
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