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Condition of leave and holiday

Condition of leave and holiday, The dictionary meaning of the word 'condition' is a provision or a stipulation. A provision or a stipulation as to leave and holidays would necessarily include a provision for the quantum

Retrenchment

the age of superannuation if the contract of employment between the employer and the workman concerned contains a stipulation in that behalf; or (bb) termination of the service of the workman as a result of the non-renewal

Waiver

asserted, and is either express or implied from conduct. A person who is entitled to rely on a stipulation, existing for his benefit alone, in a contract or of a statutory provision, may waive it, and allow

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Tort

of contract. If the claim of the plaintiff had been set out at large pointing to some particular stipulation in the contract, which stipulation had been broken, the action would be founded on contract, but where it

Warranty

material part of the contract.' The same Act does not define a condition which, in contract, is a stipulation which goes to the root of the contract and the breach or non-performance of which absolves the promisee

mortgage

given to secure an obligation (as a debt) and that is defeated upon payment or performance according to stipulated terms [shows that a deed was intended only as a "W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al."] b :

Goods

were 'used in the manufacture of the products' to be exported reading the notification in entirety, therefore, two stipulations have to be fulfilled, namely, removal of the 'good' from 100% export-oriented unit to the factory of the

authority

express authority : authority that is explicitly granted to an agent by a principal called also expressed authority stipulated authority implied authority : the authority to perform acts that are customary, necessary, and understood by an agent

contract

entry simple contract : informal contract in this entry special contract 1 : a contract containing provisions and stipulations not ordinarily found in contracts of its kind 2 : formal contract in this entry sub·sti·tut·ed contract :

damage

the parties to a contract as adequately compensating for loss in the event of a breach called also stipulated damages NOTE: Liquidated damages in an amount exceeding that needed to reasonably compensate the injured party constitute a

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