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11fair use — see use 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. fair use n. The legal use of cop …
12fair — adj 1 comely, lovely, *beautiful, pretty, bonny, handsome, beauteous, pulchritudinous, good looking Analogous words: delicate, dainty, exquisite (see CHOICE): charming, attractive, enchanting (see under ATTRACT): pure, *chaste Antonyms: foul: ill …
13fair dismissal — A statutory claim under the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978. An employee who has been dismissed can make a claim to an Industrial Tribunal that he has been unfairly dismissed. If the employer is unable to show that the dismissal… …
14fair hearing — see hearing Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. fair hearing n. An …
15Terms of service — (often abbreviated as ToS ) are s by which one must agree to abide by in order to use a service. Usually, such terms are legally binding.Certain websites are noted for having carefully designed terms of service, particularly eBay and PayPal which …
16Fair Credit Reporting Act — (FCRA) A federal law that regulates the use and content of credit reports to protect consumer privacy and ensure the accuracy of the information they contain. The FCRA restricts the information that may be included in a credit report, limits who… …
17Fair Labor Standards Act — n. A federal statute passed in 1938 that set a minimum wage, a maximum work week, and established rules about work by teenagers for businesses engaged in interstate commerce. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of… …
18fair value — n 1: a reasonable value (as one set by courts and regulatory commissions) for property 2: fair market value Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
19Fair Employment Practices Agency — (FEPA) USA A state or local equivalent of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). FEPAs enforce most of the state or local laws prohibiting employment discrimination, harassment and retaliation within their jurisdictions. Most FEPAs… …
20Fair Credit Reporting Act — Federal law that covers the reporting of debt repayment information. It establishes when a credit reporting agency may provide a report to someone; states that obsolete information must be taken off (seven to 10 years); gives consumers the right… …