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Working standard
Working standard, means the set of standard weight or measure which is
Secondary standard
the Central or State Government for the verification of any working standard. [Standards of Weights and Measures Act, 1976 (60 of 1976)
Weights and measures
authorities, under the Act of 1889 only enabled to provide working standards of measure and weight for their officers, become bound … under the Act of 1889 only enabled to provide working standards of measure and weight for their officers, become bound to
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Undertaking
Undertaking, denotes 'any business or any work or project which one engages in or attempts as an … one engages in or attempts; an enterprise. Workmen of Indian Standards Institution v. Management of Indian Standards Institution, AIR 1976 SC
fair labor standards act
act that set a minimum standard wage and a maximum work week of 40 hours in industries engaged in interstate commerce.
Desertion
to renew it. Rayden on Divorce which is a standard work on the subject at p. 128 (6th Edn.) has summarised
frustrate
invalid or ineffectual : defeat [the remedial purposes of the Workers' Compensation Act should not be frustrated by rigid technical standards … Workers' Compensation Act should not be frustrated by rigid technical standards "Palmer v. Bath Iron Works Corp., 559 A.2d 340 (1989)"]
Countermark
added to that of an artificer of gold or silver work by the Goldsmiths Company of London to attest the standard
Sheth
downward beneath the beam for holding the share and other working parts also called standard or post
Transaction
duty or other dues, or (iii) the assessment of any work done, wages due or services rendered. [Standards of Weights and
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