Refuse - Law Dictionary Search Results
unfair labor practice
testifying regarding an unfair labor practice by an employer; 5) refusal of an employer to bargain with the collective bargaining agent;
Contempt of court
1888), as talking boisterously, applauding any part of the proceedings, refusing to be sworn or to answer a question as a
Recusant
Obstinate in refusal specifically in English history refusing to acknowledge the supremacy of
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Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
tenancy incapable of remedy, or had become bankrupt or had refused to arbitrate as to rent or had refused to execute
Negative
Denying implying containing or asserting denial negation or refusal returning the answer no to an inquiry or request refusing
scab
scab 1 : a worker who refuses to join a labor union 2 : a union member
Gurry
An alvine evacuation also refuse matter
Shall
State Industrial Court or a District Industrial Court may also refuse to take action, Labour Commissioner v. Burhanpur Tapti Mills Ltd.,
dustcart
a truck for collecting domestic refuse as in England a garbage truck is called a dustcart
dustman
One whose employment is to remove dirt and refuse a garbage man
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