Search results for: “future of work”

  • Child

    The immediate progeny of human parents; offspring born to such parents. 262 111. 183; 200 111. 401. The son or daughter, in relation to the father or mother; the correlative of parent. A young person- of either sex. The age limit of childhood is undefined. 5 Har. & J. (Md.) […]

  • Gift

    A voluntary transfer of any thing made without consideration or expectation of consideration. The essential components of a valid completed gift of personal property are: competency of the donor to give the gift; voluntary intent on the part of the donor to make a gift; delivery […]

  • Dismissal

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Dismissal Meaning of Dismissal An order or judgment by which the relief sought by the plaintiff or petitioner is denied. A release or discharge from employment. […]

  • Disabled Person

    English Legal System: Disabled PersonIn the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Disabled Person : Under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995, a person who has a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long-term effect on his […]

  • Commitment

    Financial Definition of Commission House Meaning of Commission House A firm which buys and sells future contracts for customer accounts. Related: futures commission merchant, omnibus account. Synonyms of […]

  • Commitment

    Financial Definition of Commission House Meaning of Commission House A firm which buys and sells future contracts for customer accounts. Related: futures commission merchant, omnibus account. Synonyms of […]

  • Contingency

    An event which may or may not occur; that which is possible or probable; a fortuitous event; a chance. 82 111. App. 526. A contingency has the element of uncertainty and doubt, and is defined as an event which is possible but which may or may not occur, in the nature of a casualty, […]

  • Consumer Protest

    Resources Further Reading ˜ ˜America: History and Life. ™ ™ (1980). /serials.abc-clio .com/cgibin/nph-appframework/ABC-Clio.Serials. American Civil Liberties Union. (1991). ˜ ˜The Bill of Rights: A Brief History. ™ ™ ACLU Briefing Paper. aclu .org/library/pbp9.html. ˜ ˜Anthem […]

  • Omne Crimen Ebrietas At Incendit Et Detegit

    Concept of “Omne Crimen Ebrietas At Incendit et Detegit” Traditional meaning of omne crimen ebrietas at incendit et detegit in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) (Drunkenness both instigaites and discloses […]

  • Omne Crimen Ebrietas At Incendit Et Detegit

    Concept of “Omne Crimen Ebrietas At Incendit et Detegit” Traditional meaning of omne crimen ebrietas at incendit et detegit in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) (Drunkenness both instigaites and discloses […]

  • Midrand Declaration

    Midrand Declaration in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, midrand declaration is: a non-binding statement adopted at UNCTAD IX (May 1996) which sets out broadly UNCTAD’s task for the next for the next four years. The entries on trade policy are here. Its main themes are the impact of […]

  • Forgery

    Specific offense in nature of counterfeiting and involves the manufacture of false or spurious document itself. Forgery includes any act which fraudulently makes an instrument purport to be what it is not. People v Susalla, 220 N. W.2d 405, 392 Mich. 387.

  • Adhocracy

    See Also Governance Fordism and Post-Fordism Heterarchy Matrix Organization Network Organizational Structure Organization Theory Further Reading Desveaux, J. A., Lindquist, E. A., & Toner, G. (1994). Organizing for policy innovation in public bureaucracy: AIDS, energy, and environmental […]

  • Sectoral Free-trade Area

    Sectoral free-trade area in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, sectoral free-trade area is: a free-trade area or a customs union covering some traded sectors only. This option is only available to developing countries under the Enabling Clause. Developed countries may conduct sectoral […]

  • Sectoral Free-trade Area

    Sectoral free-trade area in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, sectoral free-trade area is: a free-trade area or a customs union covering some traded sectors only. This option is only available to developing countries under the Enabling Clause. Developed countries may conduct sectoral […]