loaned servant doctrine — The test by which the status of a person as a loaned servant is determined. See loaned servant … Ballentine's law dictionary
loaned servant — A general employee of one person performing service for another. 58 Am J1st Workm Comp § 343. One having the status of an employee who is lent or hired out by his employer to another person for some special service so as to become, as to that… … Ballentine's law dictionary
loaned employee — Same as loaned servant … Ballentine's law dictionary
loan — A lending. Delivery by one party to and receipt by another party of sum of money upon agreement, express or implied, to repay it with or without interest. Boerner v. Colwell Co., 21 Cal.Sd 37, 145 Cal.Rptr. 380, 384, 577 P.2d 200. Anything… … Black's law dictionary
loan — A lending. Delivery by one party to and receipt by another party of sum of money upon agreement, express or implied, to repay it with or without interest. Boerner v. Colwell Co., 21 Cal.Sd 37, 145 Cal.Rptr. 380, 384, 577 P.2d 200. Anything… … Black's law dictionary
control test — A criterion applied in determining whether an organization in the form of a business trust is, in legal effect, a true trust or a partnership. 13 Am J2d Bus Tr § 11. See loaned servant doctrine … Ballentine's law dictionary
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Feudalism — Feudalism, a term first used in the early modern period (17th century), in its most classic sense refers to a Medieval Europe political system composed of a set of reciprocal legal and military obligations among the warrior nobility, revolving… … Wikipedia