Undertaking - Law Dictionary Search Results
Undertake any operation in the land
Undertake any operation in the land, the words used in the
Public sector undertaking
Matched in: Term Public sector undertaking
undertaking
Matched in: Term undertaking
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Shares in public undertakings
Shares in public undertakings. Where the property is vested by charter or Act of
Industry
though therefore it might mean only a business or trade undertaking, still it must be remembered that if that were so,
Retrenchment
the employer. The underlying assumption, of course, is that the undertaking is running as an undertaking and the employer continues, as
Derived from
which has direct or immediate nexus with the appellant's industrial undertaking. Although electricity may be required for the purposes of the
Insurance
corporations, or joint-stock companies, with proprietary bodies; but instead of undertaking to pay specified sums upon the death of the assured,
Owner
Allen, (1926) 1 KB 576. In relation to an industrial undertaking, means the person who, or the authority which, has the
Contractor
Contractor, means a person who undertakes to produce a given result for any establishment, other than
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Undertaking - Law Dictionary Search Results
Undertake any operation in the land
Undertake any operation in the land, the words used in the
Public sector undertaking
Matched in: Term Public sector undertaking
undertaking
Matched in: Term undertaking
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Shares in public undertakings
Shares in public undertakings. Where the property is vested by charter or Act of
Industry
though therefore it might mean only a business or trade undertaking, still it must be remembered that if that were so,
Retrenchment
the employer. The underlying assumption, of course, is that the undertaking is running as an undertaking and the employer continues, as
Derived from
which has direct or immediate nexus with the appellant's industrial undertaking. Although electricity may be required for the purposes of the
Insurance
corporations, or joint-stock companies, with proprietary bodies; but instead of undertaking to pay specified sums upon the death of the assured,
Owner
Allen, (1926) 1 KB 576. In relation to an industrial undertaking, means the person who, or the authority which, has the
Contractor
Contractor, means a person who undertakes to produce a given result for any establishment, other than
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