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Employer and contractor
agrees to serve the employer subject to his control and supervision. A 'contractor' is a person who, in the pursuit of
Governor
executive power including all acts necessary for carrying on or supervision of the general administration of the State vests in the
Imprisonment
46), as to imprison-ment, detention in a police Court, or supervision in case where money is adjudged to be paid by
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Land Drainage Act, 1930
which has exclusive jurisdiction over the main river and general supervision over the drainage of the area and Drainage Boards (with
Savings banks
under the Savings Bank Act, 1891, has extensive powers of supervision for the purpose of detecting any breaches of the Acts
revocation of probation
revocation of probation a court's order that a probationer or supervised releasee who has violated one or more conditions of probation
Cultivating tenant
includes physical strain, the use of muscles and sinews. Mere supervision of work, or maintaining of accounts or distributing the wages
Dean
the principal of the four chief dignitaries, exercising a general supervision over the other members of the capitular body, with special
Directly
were working the mine under their immediate control, management and supervision. Thus construed, the phrase 'being directly worked by him' in
Election
of Elections, P.D.T. Achary, 2004, p. 298. In Canada, the supervision of the Dominion Elec-tions is vested in the Chief Election
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