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Occupational safety and health review commission






Occupational safety and health review commission

The agency established by OSHA to adjudicate enforcement actions under the Act.

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Act
1) Civil law, contracts. A writing which states in a legal form that a thing has been said, done, or agreed. 2) Evidence. The act of one of several conspirators, performed inpursuance of the common design, is evidence against all of them.



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Occupancy
The taking possession of those things corporeal which are without an owner, with an intention of appropriating them to one's own use. Pothier defines it to be the title by which one acquires property in a thing which belongs to nobody, by taking possession of it, with design of acquiring.

Occupant
Occupant or occupier. One who has the actual use or possession of a thing. He derives his title of occupancy either by taking possession of a thing without an owner, or by purchase, or gift of the thing from the owner, or it descends to him by due course of law.

Occupation
1) Use or tenure; as, the house is in the occupation of A B. A trade, business or mystery; as the occupation of a printer. Occupancy. 2) In another sense occupation signifies a putting out of a man's freehold in time of war.

Occupational safety and health act
(OSHA) A federal law designed to develop and promote occupational safety and health standards.

Occupavit
The name of a writ, which lies to recover the possession of lands, when they have been taken from the possession of the owner by occupation.

Occupier
Occupier or occupant. One who has the actual use or possession of a thing. He derives his title of occupancy either by taking possession of a thing without an owner, or by purchase, or gift of the thing from the owner, or it descends to him by due course of law.



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Obstruction of justice
Impeding a lawful Investigation by such acts as providing false documents, false testimony, destruction of evidence, and intimidating witnesses.

Occupancy
The taking possession of those things corporeal which are without an owner, with an intention of appropriating them to one's own use. Pothier defines it to be the title by which one acquires property in a thing which belongs to nobody, by taking possession of it, with design of acquiring.

Occupant
Occupant or occupier. One who has the actual use or possession of a thing. He derives his title of occupancy either by taking possession of a thing without an owner, or by purchase, or gift of the thing from the owner, or it descends to him by due course of law.

Occupation
1) Use or tenure; as, the house is in the occupation of A B. A trade, business or mystery; as the occupation of a printer. Occupancy. 2) In another sense occupation signifies a putting out of a man's freehold in time of war.

Occupational safety and health act
(OSHA) A federal law designed to develop and promote occupational safety and health standards.

Occupational safety and health review commission

Occupavit
The name of a writ, which lies to recover the possession of lands, when they have been taken from the possession of the owner by occupation.

Occupier
Occupier or occupant. One who has the actual use or possession of a thing. He derives his title of occupancy either by taking possession of a thing without an owner, or by purchase, or gift of the thing from the owner, or it descends to him by due course of law.

Ocean freight forwarder
A person who dispatches shipments from the United States via a common carrier, books or otherwise arranges space for those shipments on behalf of shippers and processes the documentation or performs related activities incident to those shipments.

Ochlocracy
A government where the authority is in the hands of the multi- tude; the abuse of a democracy.

Odhall right
The same as allodial.

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