Skill - Law Dictionary Search Results
Workman
connection with the work of any establishment to do any skilled, semi-skilled or un-skilled manual, supervisory, technical or clerical work for
Employee
oilfield, plantation, port, railway company or shop to do any skilled, semi-skilled, or unskilled, manual, supervisory technical or clerical work, whether
Education
SC 3226. The process of training and developing the knowledge, skill, mind and character of students by formal schooling, Sole Trustee,
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Gaming
an inclusive definition which includes a game of chance and skill combined or a pretended game of chance or of chance
Discretion
standing single and unsupported by circumstances signifies exercise of judgment, skill or wisdom as distinguished from folly, unthinking or haste; evidently
Business
by a person by the application of his labour or skill with a view to earning an income. In the context
Seamanship
The skill of a good seaman the art or skill in the
graphologist
A person skilled in or professing to be skilled in graphology
Musician
One skilled in the art or science of music esp a skilled
Actuary
or a registrar in a Court Christian. Especially a person skilled in calculating the value of life interests, annuities, and insurances.
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