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Supervision
Supervision, supervise in the ordinary dictional sense 'to supervise' means to
Police supervision
Police supervision. Where a person is twice con-victed on indictment he may
Supervise
Supervise, and its derivatives are not words of precise import and
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Active supervision
Active supervision, means under the test for determining whether a private entity
To supervise
To supervise, means to direct or oversee the performance or operation of
supervised release
supervised release see revocation of probation. Source: Federal Judicial Center
Agent and servant
independent contractor. A servant acts under the direct control and supervision of his master and is bound to conform to all
Employer
establishment for remuneration and includes any person entrusted with the supervision and control of employees in such establishment. [Apprentices Act, 1961
Winding-up
conducted by the company itself either with or without the supervision of the Court. The provisions of the (English) Companies Act,
Superintendence
in a hierarchy of authority. It would also comprehend that supervision is not merely a negative thing so as to keep
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