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Dismissal




Dismissal

Dismissal may take place if the employer terminates the contract of employment, or if a fixed contract of employment expires. It also occurs in cases of constructive dismissal (breach of contract by the employer leading to the employee's resignation); or deemed dismissal in the case of refusal to allow a woman back to work after maternity leave. It may be contrasted with resignation (at the employee's instance) which does not amount to dismissal

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Dismissal
Dismissal may take place if the employer terminates the contract of employment, or if a fixed contract of employment expires. It also occurs in cases of constructive dismissal (breach of contract by the employer leading to the employee's resignation); or deemed dismissal in the case of refusal to allow a woman back to work after maternity leave. It may be contrasted with resignation (at the employee's instance) which does not amount to dismissal

Take
This is a technical expression which signifies to be entitled to; as, a devisee will take under the will. To take also signifies to seize, as to take and carry away.

Place
Pleading, evidence. A particular portion of space; locality.

Employer
One who has engaged or hired the services of another. He is entitled to rights and bound to perform duties.

Contract
A negotiated oral or written agreement setting forth the terms for an exchange of value between parties (which may be individuals or companies) and under which each party promises to perform an obligation. Certain terms, such as the obligations to be performed and the terms for setting price or compensation must be mutually understood, known in legal lingo as a "meeting of the minds," and promised to by the parties to form a legal contract.

Employment
An employment is an office.

Cases
General term for an action, cause, suit, or controversy, at law or in equity; questions contested before a court of justice.

Leading
That which is to be followed; as, a leading case; leading question, leading counsel.

Case
1) Practice. A contested question before a court of justicea suit or action a cause. 2) An agreement in writing, between a plaintiff and defendant, that the facts in dispute between them are as there agreed upon and mentioned

Refusal
The act of declining to receive or to do something.

Maternity
The state or condition of a mother.

Resignation
The act of an officer by which he declines his office, and renounces the further right to use it. It differs from abdication.



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Dismes
Another name for tithes. Dime, a piece of federal money, is sometimes improperly written disme.

Dismiss
The termination of a case without a final disposition of the matter.



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The act by which a person deprives his heir of an inheritance, who, without such act, would inherit.

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One who has no interest in the cause or matter in is-sue, and who is lawfully competent to testify.

Disjunctive term
One which is placed between two contraries, by the affirming of one of which, the other is taken away.

Dismes
Another name for tithes. Dime, a piece of federal money, is sometimes improperly written disme.

Dismiss
The termination of a case without a final disposition of the matter.

Dismissal

Disobedience
The want of submission to the orders of a superior.

Disorderly house
Criminal law. A house, the inmates of which believe so badly as to become a nuisance to the neighborhood.

Disparagement
An injury by union or comparison with some person or thing of inferior rank or excellence.

Dispatch
In a voyage charterparty, an agreed amount payable by the shipowner if the vessel completes loading or discharging before the laytime has expired.

Dispensation
A relaxation of law for the benefit or advantage of an individual

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