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Industry

Gopal v. Administrative Officer, AIR 1986 SC 504: (1985) 4 SCC 138: (1985) Supp 2 SCR 641. When personal services are rendered to the members of a society and that society is constituted only for the purposes … attracted even more clearly when we look at the latter part of the definition which refers to 'calling, service, employment, or industrial occupation of, avocation of workman. 'Undertak-ing' in the first part of the definition and 'industrial

Possibility on a possibility

Whitby v. Mitchell, (1890) 44 Ch D p. 92, per Lindley, LJ, and never applied to trusts of personal estate [Re Bowles, (1902) 2 Ch 650]. It gave rise, however, to the rule, now well settled in … by post does not operate from the time of posting it, Henthorn v. Fraser, (1892) 2 Ch 27. Service by Post.--Service by means of registered post is frequently provided for by statute; see, e.g., s. 53 of

National insurance

receipt of an income of not less than 26l. a year, which is derived otherwise than by his personal exertions: or (b) Ordinarily or mainly dependent for his livelihood upon some other person, or on earnings derived … contributors' in respect of whom contributions must be paid. See Schedule I. (a) Employment under a contract of service or apprenticeship. (b) Employment under a contract of service or apprenticeship as master or a member of the

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Alien

provided, inter alia, that every person born of a British mother should be capable of holding real or personal estate; that alien friends might hold every species of personal property except chattels real; that subjects of a … by reason of any annexation of territory, or was at the time of that person's birth in the service of the Crown, or his birth was registered at a British Consulate within one year (or with the

Trade marks

mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others and may include shape of goods, their packaging and combination of colours; and- In … It means a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others and may include shape of goods, their packaging and combination of

Begar

'begar', but there can be no doubt that it is a form of forced labour under which a person is compelled to work without receiving any remuneration. Molesworth describes 'begar' as 'labour or service extracted by a

Salary

Salary, a recompense or consideration generally periodically made to a person for his service in another person's business; also wages, stipend, or annual allowance. See RECEIPT. An agreed compensation

Public servant

of 1964), Clause 12 of s. 21 of the Penal Code was substituted as follows: Twelfth - Every person - (a) in the service or pay of the Government or remunerated by fees or commission for the

Forced labour

Forced labour, where a person provides labour or service to another for remuneration which is less than the minimum wage, the labour or

Wills

rule that all wills must be in writing, wills of personal estate made by soldiers in actual military service, or seamen at sea. This exception includes military and naval officers of all ranks. A will made under … Ireland, a man cannot deprive his wife and children of a reasonable part (see REASONABLE PARTS) of his personal property. The (English) Wills Act, 1837, deals with four classes of subjects touching wills, viz.:- (1) What may

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