436 resultados para Grievance arbitration
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"The Railway labor act": p. 59-82.
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Includes 2d ed. of no. 1 and supplements for no. 2 and 9.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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D.H. Blake, chairman.
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Each volume has special t.-p.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vols. for 1933-1936 include "The Law journal supplement to the New Zealand law reports."
A concise treatise on the law of arbitrations & awards, with an appendix of precedents and statutes.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Item 834
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[1] Committee of Private Country Banks. Reasons against legislative interference. 1844.--[2] Drummond, Henry. Causes which lead to a bank restriction bill. 1839.--[3] Dun, John. The English bankers' grievance and its proper remedy. 1874.--[4] Greig, J.K. Bank note and banking reform. 1880.--[5] Holdsworth, A.H. A letter to a friend in Devonshire. 1818.--[6] Kinnear, George. Banks and exchange companies. 1847.--[7] A letter to the Right Hon. the Viscount Althorp on his proposed interference with the present system of country banking. 1833.--[8] LLoyds Bank Limited. Permanent staff training. 1919.--[9] [Maclean, A.W.] Additional considerations, addressed to all classes, on the necessity and equity of a national system of deposit-banking and paper currency. 1835.--[10] Nicholson, N.A. The controversy on free banking. 1868.--[11] Steele, F.E. On changes in the bank rate. [1891]--[12] Stirling, James. Practical considerations on banks and bank management. 1865.--[13] Thoughts upon the principles of banks, and the wisdom of legislative interference. 1837.--[14] Watt, Peter. The theory and practice of joint-stock banking. 1836.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Place of publication varies.
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Bibliography: p. [435]-452.
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At head of title: Los Estados Unidos de Venezuela y los Estados Unidos de América ante el tribunal de la Corte permanente de arbitraje de la Haya constituido conforme al protocolo venezolano-americano, otorgado en Caracas á 13 de febrero de 1909.
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Report year ends Decemember 1.