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Trade apprentice
Matched in: Term Trade apprentice
Apprentice
Matched in: Term Apprentice
Industry
significance, or exclude it. Though the word 'undertaking' in definition of industry is wedged in between business and trade on the one hand and manufacture on the other, and though therefore it might mean only a business
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Master and servant
c. 90), and by the Truck Acts (see that title) their wages must be paid in coin. 3rd Apprentices. These are placed with the master to learn his trade, with a view hereafter of following it themselves. … wages are payable until the end of the year. Consult Burn's Justice, tit. 'Servants.' 2nd Servants in particular trades. These (who are now more frequently termed 'workmen,' their masters being termed 'employers') are subject to the control
Designated trade
Matched in: Term Designated trade
Proposal
a guardian, placing a ward of Court at the university, or in the army, or apprentice to a trade; for the appointment of a receiver; the establishment of a charity, etc. See R.S.C. Ord. LI., 1 a.
Journeyman
day now commonly one who has finished an apprenticeship and is a competent worker in a handicraft or trade but has not received recognition as a master distinguished from apprentice and from master workman
Workmen's Compensation Act
Compensation Act, 1897, introduced the principle of compulsory insurance of workmen by employers in a restricted number of trades. The gist of a right to compensation under the Acts is 'accident arising out of and in the … (1) defines 'workman' as 'any person who has entered into or works under a contract of service or apprenticeship with an employer, whether by way of manual labour, electrical work or otherwise, and whether the contract is
National insurance
way of manual labour under a contract for the performance of such labour for the purposes of any trade or business. (g) Employment on a British owned or registered ship when the person employed is remunerated by … respect of whom contributions must be paid. See Schedule I. (a) Employment under a contract of service or apprenticeship. (b) Employment under a contract of service or apprenticeship as master or a member of the crew of
Contract, breach of, inducement of
done by a person in contemplation or furtherance of a 'trade dispute,' q.v. as defined by the (English) Trades Disputes and Trade Unions Act,1927 (17 & 18 Geo. 5, c. 22), is not actionable on the ground … 236 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, an offence to persuade or attempt to persuade seamen or apprentices to desert or absent themselves from duty. As to whether such inducement can, apart from any statutory provision,
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