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Mere skill
Mere skill, the expression 'mere skill' would mean substantial degree or preponderance
Labour and skill
Labour and skill, the dictionary meaning of 'skill', inter alia, is: 'the familiar
Skill less
Wanting skill
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Skilled
readiness and dexterity in its application familiarly acquainted with expert skillful often followed by in as a person skilled in drawing
Skilled witnesses
Skilled witnesses. See EXPERTS.
Profession
p. 798. A profession ordinarily is an occupation requiring intellectual skill, often coupled with manual skill. Thus a teacher uses purely
numeracy
skill with numbers and mathematics the skill with numbers analogous to
Handicap horse race
chance in the regular horse-racing. It is a game of skill. Even in a handicap race-despite the assignment of imposts the
Negligence
Negligence, means 'the test is the standard of the ordinary skilled man exercising and professing to have that special skill. A
Same work or work of a similar nature
a similar nature, means work in respect of which the skill, effort and respon-sibility required are the same, when performed under
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