Retiring - Law Dictionary Search Results
Retiring
Reserved shy not forward or obtrusive as retiring modesty retiring manners
Compulsory retirement
Compulsory retirement, compulsory retirement does not involve civil consequences and therefore it
Voluntary retirement and resignation
Voluntary retirement and resignation, in service jurisprudence there is a difference between
Seek retirement
Seek retirement, indicate that the right which is conferred by it is
Retirement, superannuation
Retirement, superannuation, though the word 'retirement' may take within its fold
Resignation and retirement
Resignation and retirement, the words 'resigna-tion' and 'retirement' carry different meanings in common
Retiring a Bill
Retiring a Bill, taking up and paying a bill of exchange
Resignation and voluntary retirement
Resignation and voluntary retirement, one of the basic distinctions between the two is that
Retired
Private secluded quiet as a retired life a person of retired habits
retire
retire re·tired re·tir·ing vi : to withdraw from an action [the
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