stoppage
51stoppage — n. 1 the condition of being blocked or stopped. 2 a stopping (of pay). 3 a stopping or interruption of work in a factory etc …
52stoppage time — noun The same as injury time …
53stoppage time — noun another term for injury time …
54stoppage in transit — /ˌstɒpɪdʒ ɪn trænzɪt/ noun the legal right of sellers to stop delivery of goods that are in transit if they have reason to believe customers will not pay for them owing to insolvency …
55stoppage in transitu — A right which a seller of goods on credit has to recall them or retake them while they are in the possession of a carrier or other middleman who received them for delivery to the buyer, on the discovery of the insolvency of the buyer. 46 Am J1st… …
56stoppage at source — the levying of taxes on the thing sought to be taxed (as income) at its source rather than on the person who receives the benefit or substance of it called also collection at source; compare withholding tax …
57stoppage in transitu — the right of a seller of goods to stop them while on their way to the buyer and resume possession of them (as on discovery of the buyer s insolvency) …
58work stoppage — n: a cessation of work by employees as a job action ◇ Work stoppage is often used to refer to a cessation of work that is less serious and more spontaneous than one referred to as a strike. As used in the Labor Management Relations Act strike… …
59work stoppage — noun a group s refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled • Syn: ↑strike • Derivationally related forms: ↑strike (for: ↑strike) • …
60Right of stoppage in transĭtu — (engl., spr. rait ŏw stóppĕdsch), s. Droit de suite …