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Embezzlement

Embezzlement, the appropriation to his own use by a clerk or servant of money, valuable securities or chattels received by him for and on account of his master or employer. Embezzlement differs from larceny in this,...

Equal pay for equal work

Equal pay for equal work, it does not mean that all the members of a cadre must receive the same pay packet irrespective of their seniority, source of recruitment, educational qualifications and various other incidents of...

EPROM

EPROM, stands for erasable programmable ROM. Word 'ROM' is an acronym for 'Read Only Memory' a type of unchangeable memory residing in chips or the ICs on mother board. ROM contains bare minimum of instructions needed...

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Episcopus alterius mandato quam regis non tenetur obtemperare

Episcopus alterius mandato quam regis non tenetur obtemperare [Lat.], A bishop need not obey any mandate save the king's.

Employee

Employee, includes not only persons employed directly by the employer but also persons employed through a contractor. Moreover, they include not only persons employed in the factory but also persons employed in connection with the work...

Embryo transfer

Embryo transfer, in this process the ovum is taken from a woman, fertilised in a laboratory with male sperm, and implanted in the womb of a woman to develop in the normal way. A child was...

Good cause, sufficient case Difference

Good cause, sufficient case Difference, The differ-ence between the words 'good cause' for non-appearance in O. IX, R. 7 and 'sufficient cause' for the same purpose in O. IX, R. 13 as pointing to different criteria...

Electric lighting

Electric lighting. The supply of electricity for light-ing is facilitated and regulated by the (English) Electric Lighting Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 56). Under this Act powers may be obtained either (1) by license...

Foster child

Foster child, 'Foster Child' need not be the real legitimate child of the person who brings him up. He is essentially the child of another person but is nursed, reared and brought up by another person...

Housing of the working classes

Housing of the working classes. The Housing Act, 1936 (26 Geo. 5, and 1 Edw. 8, c. 51), replaces with amendments the Housing Acts, 1925, 1930 and 1935, and consolidates the general law on the subject...

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Embezzlement

Embezzlement, the appropriation to his own use by a clerk or servant of money, valuable securities or chattels received by him for and on account of his master or employer. Embezzlement differs from larceny in this,...

Equal pay for equal work

Equal pay for equal work, it does not mean that all the members of a cadre must receive the same pay packet irrespective of their seniority, source of recruitment, educational qualifications and various other incidents of...

EPROM

EPROM, stands for erasable programmable ROM. Word 'ROM' is an acronym for 'Read Only Memory' a type of unchangeable memory residing in chips or the ICs on mother board. ROM contains bare minimum of instructions needed...

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Episcopus alterius mandato quam regis non tenetur obtemperare

Episcopus alterius mandato quam regis non tenetur obtemperare [Lat.], A bishop need not obey any mandate save the king's.

Employee

Employee, includes not only persons employed directly by the employer but also persons employed through a contractor. Moreover, they include not only persons employed in the factory but also persons employed in connection with the work...

Embryo transfer

Embryo transfer, in this process the ovum is taken from a woman, fertilised in a laboratory with male sperm, and implanted in the womb of a woman to develop in the normal way. A child was...

Good cause, sufficient case Difference

Good cause, sufficient case Difference, The differ-ence between the words 'good cause' for non-appearance in O. IX, R. 7 and 'sufficient cause' for the same purpose in O. IX, R. 13 as pointing to different criteria...

Electric lighting

Electric lighting. The supply of electricity for light-ing is facilitated and regulated by the (English) Electric Lighting Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 56). Under this Act powers may be obtained either (1) by license...

Foster child

Foster child, 'Foster Child' need not be the real legitimate child of the person who brings him up. He is essentially the child of another person but is nursed, reared and brought up by another person...

Housing of the working classes

Housing of the working classes. The Housing Act, 1936 (26 Geo. 5, and 1 Edw. 8, c. 51), replaces with amendments the Housing Acts, 1925, 1930 and 1935, and consolidates the general law on the subject...

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