Industry," when used in this connection, to be "any department or branch of art, occupation, or business; especially one which employs much labor and capital, and Is a distinct branch of trade, as the sugar Industry, the iron industry, the cotton Industry. Atlantic Reporter - Strana 3641897Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1896 - 594 str.
...people. INDUSTRIES OF THE MINNESOTA INDIANS. By Supt. KRAVTII CHESSMAN. Webster says an industry is any department or branch of art, occupation, or business;...labor and capital and is a distinct branch of trade. He also s:iys it is human exertion of .any kind employed for the creation of value, and regarded by... | |
| Nehemiah Hawkins - 1909 - 714 str.
...hard, either through heat or great dry ness; as, the iii<lnrtiti<.»t of clay or soil. Industry. — Any department or branch of art, occupation or business;...capital, and is a distinct branch of trade; as, the iron industry; the cotton industry. Inelastic.— Rigid, inflexible; unable to return or assume its... | |
| Oklahoma. Supreme Court, Edward Bell Green, Frank Dale, John Henry Burford, Robert Lee Williams, Matthew John Kane, Howard J. Parker, Charles Winfield Van Eaton - 1922 - 702 str.
...Dictionary defines "industry" as follows: "Any department or branch of art, occupation, or business; esp., one which employs much labor and capital and is a...industry ; the iron industry; the cotton industry; agricultural industries." Under this definition farming or agricultural pursuits arc an industry. If... | |
| 1897 - 1228 str.
...electric light plant? It Is a rare thing to see a town of one-third the size of 36 ATLANTIC REPORTER. (Md. Frederick city without one. Is it reasonable to suppose...of a company that only runs at night, and four or uve could run them day and night; and it would hardly be contended that those terms would apply to... | |
| United States. National Labor Relations Board - 1946 - 1314 str.
...Webster's International Dictionary (1942 Ed.) is "any department or branch of * * * business * * * which employs much labor and capital and is a distinct branch of trade." The selling of merchandise at retail is such a business. Petitioner concedes that the Act may apply... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1968 - 544 str.
...(5th ed. 1945), the third meaning is: Any department or branch of art. occupation or business ; esp., one which employs much labor and capital and is a distinct branch of trade; as the sugar industry. In Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language (College ed. 1960) , two pertinent definitions... | |
| United States. Congress. House. District of Columbia - 1967 - 76 str.
...jurisdictions can be found to the effect that an ',industrial establishment" is a place of business that employs much labor and capital and is a distinct branch of trade. Eg, State ex rel Kansas City Power & Lifiltt Co. v. Smith, 111 SW 2il 513, 515 (Mo. 1938). A hospital... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1970 - 58 str.
...jurisdictions can be found to the effect 'that an "industrial establishment" is a place of business that employs much labor and capital and is a distinct branch of trade. E. g., State ex rel Kansas City Power & lAffht Co. v. Smith, 111 SW 2d 513, 515 (Mo. 1938). A hospital... | |
| Iowa State Commerce Commission - 1926 - 512 str.
...; as, a new coat, a new regime ; a new fashion ; new potatoes." and that "industry" is defined as: "Any department or branch of art, occupation, or business...trade ; as, the sugar industry ; the iron Industry ; cotton Industry ; agricultural industries." The application further indicates that approximately... | |
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