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Spielberg Doctrine
was not repugnant to the National Labor Relations Act, the arbitration proceedings provided a hearing as fair as would have been
Hague Tribunal
The permanent court of arbitration created by the ldquoInternational Convention for the Pacific Settle of
Resolutioner
One who makes a resolution one who joins with others in a declaration or resolution
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Collyer Doctrine
Relations Board will defer an issue brought before it to arbitration if the issue can be resolved under the collective bargaining
Be capitalised and distributed
and distributed, The expression 'be capitalised and distributed' in the resolution means 'is hereby capitalised and distributed'. In fact the whole
Jews
22 Vict. c. 49), empowering either house of Parliament by resolution to allow them to omit the words 'upon the true
Inspector
135; and inspectors appointed by the company itself by special resolution (s. 137, ibid.). Inspector means an Inspector of Mines appointed
Interest
Rail Co., 1893 AC 429. Judgments and, under the (English) Arbitration Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c. 14), s.
Interim Insurance Regulatory Authority
insur-ance regulatory authority set up by the Central Government through Resolution No. 17(2)/94-Ins.- V, dated the 23rd January, 1996. [Insurance Regula-tory
Interrogatories
XVI. An order for interrogatories cannot be made in an arbitration under the (English) Workmen's Compensation Act, 1906 (Sutton v. G.N.
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