contract of service

  • 1contract of service — ˌcontract of ˈservice noun contracts of service PLURALFORM [countable] HUMAN RESOURCES LAW another name for contract of employment * * * contract of service UK US noun [C] HR …

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  • 2contract of service — See contract of employment. Related links contract of employment consultant Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com …

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  • 3contract for service — A contract undertaken by a self employed individual. The distinction between a contract for service (self employed) and a service contract (employee) is fundamental in establishing the tax position. With a contract for service the person may hire …

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  • 4contract for service — A contract undertaken by a self employed individual. The distinction between a contract for service (self employed) and a service contract (employee) is fundamental in establishing the tax position. With a contract for service the person may hire …

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  • 5contract of service — noun Law the legal contract under which an employee is paid a wage plus superannuation, workers compensation and holiday leave. Compare contract for service. Also, contract of employment …

  • 6contract for service — noun Law the legal contract that exists between an employer and a contractor. Compare contract of service …

  • 7contract of service — See: service contract …

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  • 8contract of service — See service contract …

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  • 9Service-oriented architecture — (SOA) is a method for systems development and integration where functionality is grouped around business processes and packaged as interoperable services . SOA also describes IT infrastructure which allows different applications to exchange data… …

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  • 10service contract — ➔ contract1 * * * service contract UK US noun [C] ► HR a formal agreement between a company and an employee in a high position about their pay and conditions of employment (= rules under which they are employed): »The company has reduced service… …

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