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91unfair prejudice — Conduct in the running of a company s affairs that may entitle members to a remedy under the Companies Act (1985). In small companies, the unfairness may consist of a failure by some members to honour a common understanding reached when the… …
92unfair trading — See consumer protection …
93unfair — adj 1. unjust, inequitable, unequal, uneven, unbalanced, one sided; partial, partisan, prejudiced, interested, undispassionate, prepossessed, biased, warped, jaundiced. 2. unrightful, wrongful, wrong; undue, undeserved, unmerited, unwarranted,… …
94unfair — un·fair …
95unfair — un•fair [[t]ʌnˈfɛər[/t]] adj. 1) not fair; not conforming to standards of justice, honesty, or the like 2) beyond what is proper or fitting; disproportionate • Etymology: bef. 900 un•fair′ly, adv. un•fair′ness, n …
96unfair — /ʌnˈfɛə/ (say un fair) adjective 1. not fair; biased or partial; not just or equitable; unjust. 2. marked by deceptive dishonest practices. {Middle English; Old English unfæger} –unfairly, adverb –unfairness, noun …
97unfair competition — /ʌnˌfɛə kɒmpəˈtɪʃən/ (say un.fair kompuh tishuhn) noun dishonest or deceptive methods of competition, as between business enterprises …
98unfair dismissal — /ʌnˌfɛə dɪsˈmɪsəl/ (say un.fair dis misuhl) noun the dismissal of an employee, as by sacking, making redundant, or forcing them to resign, in violation of their contract or agreement, and in a manner which is harsh and unreasonable. Compare… …
99unfair — un|fair ubøj. adj …
100unfair — ụn|fair (regelwidrig, unerlaubt; unfein; ohne sportlichen Anstand) …