Scale - Law Dictionary Search Results
Weights and measures
in his possession for use for trade any weight, measure, scale, balance, steelyard, or weighing machine which is false or unjust,
Foreign award
2006 (2) R.A.J. 531: 2006 (5) JT 507: 2006 (5) SCALE 535: 2006 (6) Supreme 519: 2006 (4) SCJ 217: 2006
Manufacture
(2006) 4 SCC 85: (2006) 4 JT 185: (2006) 3 SCALE 601: (2006) 4 SLT 445: (2006) 3 SCJ 645: (2006)
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Increment
Increment, an increment is in the same scale while a promotion is from one scale to a higher
Slide rule
are graduated in such a way as by a logarithmic scale that multiplication division and other mathematical functions of an input
Probate duty
1815 (55 Geo. 3), s. 184. In 1880 a new scale of duties was imposed by 43 Vict. c. 14, s.
Temporary assistant officers
mean a 'a gazetted railway servant drawing pay on the scale applicable to junior scale officers but not classified either as
Salary or wages
employment. The retaining allowance is a remuneration on a lower scale which is paid to the workmen by the management during
Injury
2006 (5) SCC 513: 2006 (6) JT 300: 2006 (7) SCALE 28: 2006 (5) Supreme 327: 2006 (5) SLT 457: 2006
Import
2006 (3) SCC 345: 2006 (2) JT 336: 2006 (2) SCALE 277: 2006 (2) Supreme 215: 2006 (2) SLT 170: 2006
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