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Observation post
near the front line of a battle from which an observer may see the enemys positions and direct artillery fire
Probation
Means a sort of 'locus pententiae' to the employer to observe the work, ability, efficiency, sincerity, and competence of the servant … servant and if he is found not suitable for the post, the master reserves the right to dispense with his service
Post impressionism
futurism a theory or practice which attempts to place the observer within the picture and to represent simultaneously a number of … impressionism and neo impressionism In a strict sense the term post impressionism is used to denote the effort at self expression
Condition of service
of India Act, 1935. Lord Thankerton speaking for the Board observed therein: 'apart from consideration whether the context indicates a special … means all those conditions which regulate the holding of a post by a person right from the time of his appointment
Leave
Landreth v. Casey, 340 III 519; 173 NE 84 (85) observes as follows: 'Wilful departure with intent to remain away, and … or quitted the service or severed all connections with the post that he was holding. If the word 'leave' would have
Outpost
a distance from the main body of an army for observation of the enemy … A post or station without the limits of a camp or at
Hire
to pay the price or hire; and, in general, to observe whatever is prescribed by contract, or by law, or by … of his servants. The exceptions to this general rule are post-masters, innkeepers, and common carriers, who are under peculiar regulations consonant
Jury
the number required for an acquittal. Similar customs may be observed in the laws of Athens and Rome, where dikaotai and … chemists, dentists, officers and members of H.M. forces, servants of Post Office, Customs, and Inland Revenue, H.M. Household, Masters of Trinity
Stocks
that year), and similarly for Sunday trading by the Sunday Observance Act, 1677 (still unrepealed). See SUNDAY. The punishment of the … Stocks. Two boards each with semi-circular holes, fitting together within posts, and padlocked together so as to confine the legs of
Wilful
an act done intentionally and designedly; a conscious failure to observe care; conscious; knowing; done with stubborn purpose, but not with
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