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Worker, directly or through any agency

Worker, directly or through any agency, a 'worker' under the definition means a person employed, directly or through any agency. The words 'directly or through any agency' indicate that the employment is by the management directly or through some kind of employment agency and in either case there is a contract of employment between the management and the persons employed. Admittedly the coolies were not employed by the management; there was no privity of contract between them and the management, Chintaman Rao v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1958 SC 388 (393). [Factories Act, 1948, s. 2(l)]...


Through an agent

Through an agent, means where a contract is made by an agent, the latter purports to bind his principal, but where the contract is made through an agent, the meaning is that the terms of the contract are arranged through mediation of the agent, National Mortgage, etc. Ltd. v. Gosslin, etc., (1922) 38 TLR 832....


Through whom

Through whom, means when a payment is made by a person other than the principal, it may be said to have been made through the person actually paying as the plain meaning of the words 'through whom' does not mean the person in consequence of whose instructions the payment was made but indicates agency, Rye, Etc. v. Inland Revenue Commissioner, 1935 AC 274...


drive through

arranged to allow business to be transacted or sights to be seen while patrons remain in their vehicles as a drive through car wash a drive through safari park...


Through traffic

Through traffic, is to be distinguished from joint traffic. The latter expression means traffic which does not run over any other railways than railways of the two companies and by 'through traffic' is meant traffic which is exchanged by one of the companies by an agreement with a third company, Salisbury etc. Railways Co. v. London, etc. Railway Co., (1878) 31 Ry. and Comm. Tr. Cases, 314; Burrow's; Words and Phrases....


pass-through security

pass-through security see security ...


walk through

walk through the final inspection of a property being sold by the buyer to confirm that any contingencies specified in the purchase agreement such as repairs have been completed, fixture and non-fixture property is in place and confirm the electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems are in working order. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...


follow through

Carrying a process plan or project to full completion as I appreciated his follow through on his promise The term usually is used in reference to the period after some point in time at which the actor is given freedom to pursue the project...


Going through the Bar

Going through the Bar. The chief of a Common Law Court demanding of every member of the Bar, in order of seniority, if he has anything to move; done at the sitting of the Court each day except Special Paper days, and other days on which motions are not taken. See also LAST DAY OF TERM....


Through

Through, connotes 'medium', 'agency' or 'instrument'. But the use of the word by itself cannot clearly create a relationship of a principal and an agent. The word is also used to express 'direction' or to indicate an emphasis intervening or intermediate stage, Rajnath v. Public Service Commission, 1955 MB 56....


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