Odd Fellow - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: odd fellowOdd Fellow
A member of a secret order or fraternity styled the Independent Order of Odd Fellows established for mutual aid and social enjoyment...
odd-lot
odd-lot : of, relating to, or being the type of worker considered under the odd-lot doctrine [an worker without stable employment] ...
odd-lot
odd-lot : of, relating to, or being the type of worker considered under the odd-lot doctrine [an worker without stable employment] ...
Odd
Not paired with another or remaining over after a pairing without a mate unmatched single as an odd shoe an odd glove...
Odds
Difference in favor of one and against another excess of one of two things or numbers over the other inequality advantage superiority hence excess of chances probability The odds are often expressed by a ratio as the odds are three to one that he will win i e he will win three times out of four...
Fellow
Fellow, 'Fellow' means a Fellow Member of the Institute. [Company Secretaries Act, 1980 (56 of 1980), s. 2(1) (f)]Means a fellow member of the Institute, Actuaries Act, 2006, s. 2(g)....
Fellow - servant
Fellow - servant, At Common Law a master is not liable to his servant for injury caused by the negligence of a fellow-servant, Priestly v. Fowler, (1837) 3 M. & W. 1, but this state of the law was altered by the (English) Employers Liability Act, 1880 (43 & 44 Vict. c. 42), at first limited to expire on the 31st December, 1887, but since continued by successive (English) Expiring Laws Continuance Acts. See COMMON EMPLOYMENT; WORK-MEN'S COMPENSATION ACT. At Common Law a master is not liable to his servant for injury caused by the negligence of a fellow-servant, Priestly v. Fowler, (1837) 3 M. & W. 1, but this state of the law was altered by the (English) Employers Liability Act, 1880 (43 & 44 Vict. c. 42), at first limited to expire on the 31st December, 1887, but since continued by successive (English) Expiring Laws Continuance Acts. See COMMON EMPLOYMENT; WORK-MEN'S COMPENSATION ACT....
odd-lot doctrine
odd-lot doctrine : a doctrine in workers' compensation law: a disabled worker who is not totally incapacitated for all work may nonetheless be considered totally disabled if there is no reasonably dependable market for his or her services ...
odd job
varied and irregularly performed of paid labor as he found only odd job employment...
Oddly
In an odd manner unevenly...
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