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Social justice
refuses to yield blindly to abstract notions, but adopts a realistic and pragmatic approach. It, therefore, endeavours to resolve the competing claims of employers and employees by finding a solution which is just and fair to both
Separation
a husband and wife cannot agree so as to carry out the purpose of their union, they may resolve to live apart. A deed of separation, containing the terms and conditions upon which an actual and immediate
Rule of lenity
holding that a court, in construing an ambiguous criminal statute that set out multiple or inconsistent punishments, should resolve the ambiguity in favour of the more lenient punishment, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1332.
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Reference
two concepts, (a) a bare agreement between the parties that disputes arising between them should be decided or resolved through arbitration and (b) an actual reference of a particular dispute or disputes for adjudication to a named
Joint board
up of an equal number of representatives from management and the union established to conduct grievance proceedings or resolve grievances, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 842.
Resolute
Having a decided purpose determined resolved fixed in a determination hence bold firm steady
Querela coram rege a concilio discutienda et terminanda
King himself, before the King and his council, Reg. Brev. 124. Means a dispute to be discussed and resolved by the council in front of the king. A writ ordering someone to appear before the king to
Privy
sovereign's counsel secret. (4) To avoid corruption. (5) To help and strengthen the execution of what shall be resolved. (6) To withstand all persons who would attempt the contrary. (7) To observe, keep, and do all that
Parish Council
a parish council if the parish meeting of a parish having a population of 100 or upwards so resolve, and having power to establish one with the consent of the parish meeting if the population be less
Neutral Court
Neutral Court, the parties to a contract may agree to have their disputes resolved by a foreign Court termed as a 'neutral Court' or 'Court of choice' creating exclusive or non-exclusive jurisdiction
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Social justice
refuses to yield blindly to abstract notions, but adopts a realistic and pragmatic approach. It, therefore, endeavours to resolve the competing claims of employers and employees by finding a solution which is just and fair to both
Separation
a husband and wife cannot agree so as to carry out the purpose of their union, they may resolve to live apart. A deed of separation, containing the terms and conditions upon which an actual and immediate
Rule of lenity
holding that a court, in construing an ambiguous criminal statute that set out multiple or inconsistent punishments, should resolve the ambiguity in favour of the more lenient punishment, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1332.
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Reference
two concepts, (a) a bare agreement between the parties that disputes arising between them should be decided or resolved through arbitration and (b) an actual reference of a particular dispute or disputes for adjudication to a named
Joint board
up of an equal number of representatives from management and the union established to conduct grievance proceedings or resolve grievances, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 842.
Resolute
Having a decided purpose determined resolved fixed in a determination hence bold firm steady
Querela coram rege a concilio discutienda et terminanda
King himself, before the King and his council, Reg. Brev. 124. Means a dispute to be discussed and resolved by the council in front of the king. A writ ordering someone to appear before the king to
Privy
sovereign's counsel secret. (4) To avoid corruption. (5) To help and strengthen the execution of what shall be resolved. (6) To withstand all persons who would attempt the contrary. (7) To observe, keep, and do all that
Parish Council
a parish council if the parish meeting of a parish having a population of 100 or upwards so resolve, and having power to establish one with the consent of the parish meeting if the population be less
Neutral Court
Neutral Court, the parties to a contract may agree to have their disputes resolved by a foreign Court termed as a 'neutral Court' or 'Court of choice' creating exclusive or non-exclusive jurisdiction
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