Qualification - Law Dictionary Search Results
Maintenance of standards
course of studies confers authority not merely to prescribe minimum qualifications for admission, courses of study, and minimum attendance at an
Maxim
amount of information. As often as not the exceptions and qualifications are more important than the so-called rules'--which, while they mostly
Special jury
jury consisting of persons who, in addition to the ordinary qualifications, are of a certain station in society as esquires, bankers,
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Merit
qualities and attributes of an employee such as his academic qualifications, his distinction in the University, his character, integrity, devotion to
National insurance
Minister of Health. All these benefits are subject to various qualifications and conditions. The administration of the scheme is carried out
Or
synonymous or explanatory expression, (3) in enumerating persons, things, or qualifications for some purpose as for selection or distribution. 'Or' is
Pay and pay scale
special pay or pay granted in view of his personal qualifications, which has been sanctioned for a post held by him
Persons entitled to practise
'persons entitled to practise' would include determining or prescribing the qualifications and conditions that a person should possess and satisfy before
Qualified opinion
Qualified opinion, means an audit-report statement containing exceptions or qualifications to certain items in the accompanying financial statement, Black's Law
Settlement estate duty
the principal value of the settled property, with two important qualifications, being these: (1) If the only life interest in the
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