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  • 91yellow-dog contract — noun a labor contract (now illegal) whereby the employee agrees not to join a trade union • Hypernyms: ↑labor contract, ↑labor agreement, ↑collective agreement * * * noun : a contract of employment in which a worker disavows membership in and… …

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  • 92Terms Of Employment — The conditions that an employer and employee agree upon for a job. Terms of employment include an employee s job responsibilities, work days, hours, breaks, dress code, vacation and sick days and pay. They also include benefits such as health… …

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  • 93yellow-dog contract — /yel oh dawg , dog / a contract between a worker and an employer in which, as a condition of employment, the worker agrees not to remain in or join a union. [1915 20, Amer.] * * * ▪ labour       agreement between an employer and an employee in… …

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  • 94South African contract law — is essentially a modernised version of the Roman Dutch law of contract, [1] which is itself rooted in Roman law. In the broadest definition, a contract is an agreement entered into by two or more parties with the serious intention of creating a… …

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  • 95English contract law — is an influential system regulating the law of contract that operates in England and Wales. Its doctrines form the basis of contract law across the Commonwealth, including Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand and South Africa and more generally… …

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  • 96Casual employment — is an Australian employment classification under Australian workplace law whereby an employee is paid a higher per hour wage (at least 20%) in lieu of not having their employment guaranteed, and lacking other usual employment conditions such as… …

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  • 97Permanent employment — Permanent employees or regular employees work for a single employer and are paid directly by that employer. In addition to their wages, they often receive benefits like subsidized health care, paid vacations, holidays, sick time, or contributions …

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  • 98listing contract — A so called contract whereby an owner of real property employs a broker to procure a purchaser without giving the broker an exclusive right to sell. Under such an agreement, it is generally held that the employment may be terminated by the owner… …

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  • 99implied contract — see contract Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. implied contract …

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  • 100Canadian contract law — has its foundation in the English legal tradition of the 19th and early 20th century. It remains largely rooted in the old English common law and equity. Individual provinces have codified many of the principles in a Sale of Goods Act, which was… …

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