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Territorial Army (English)
in good condition, except that he loses this right when the Army Reserve has been called out on permanent service. All ranks are subject to military law when serving, and officers, other than members of the permanent
Manufacture
large scale) by physical labour or mechanical power. (Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Vol. I, 1203) According to the Permanent Edition of Words and Phrases, Vol. 26, 'manufacture' implies a change but every change is not manufacture and
Expiring laws continuance Acts
kept in force by annual inclusion in successive Expiring Laws Continuance Acts until 1908, when it was made permanent. The (English) Expiring Laws Act, 1922, made nineteen Acts permanent, thus effecting a simplification long overdue, and the
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Abode
it is used in different senses, to denote the place of a man's residence, or business, temporary or permanent. For some purposes in law a man may be deemed to have an 'abode' where he has a
Mokurrari istimarari
lexicographical sense primarily imply any heritage character in the grant as the term 'mourosi' does; but they imply permanency from which in a secondary sense such heritable character might be inferred, it always being doubtful whether they
Wakf
Wakf, 'wakf' means the permanent dedication by a person professing Islam of any movable or immovable property for any purpose recognised by the
Under-tenure
in whom the reversionary interest rests. The reversionary interest may rest in the proprietor either because at the permanent settlement the inam was included in the assets of the zamindari or because he himself was the grantor
Local candidate
the rules in force in the year 1958 two Government servants cannot be appointed substantively to the same permanent post at the same time. A Government servant cannot be appointed substantively except as a temporary measure to
Trade Union
STRIKE; TRADE DISPUTE; MASTER AND SERVANT. Consult Cohen's Trade Union Law. It means any combination, whether temporary or permanent, formed primarily of the purpose of regulating the relations between workmen and employers or between workmen and workmen,
Total disablement
Total disablement, means such disablement whether of a temporary or permanent nature as incapacities a workman for all work which he was capable of performing at the time of
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