check-off system — Procedure whereby employer deducts union dues directly from pay of employees and remits such sums to union … Black's law dictionary
check-off system — Procedure whereby employer deducts union dues directly from pay of employees and remits such sums to union … Black's law dictionary
Check-mate system — The check mate system was a system of ship identification used by the Royal Navy during World War II. It was used by the Navy when on patrol looking for German auxiliary cruisers and others ships that had been disguised by Axis forces. Under this … Wikipedia
check off — vt: to deduct (union dues) from a worker s paycheck Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. check off … Law dictionary
automatic check-off — UK US noun [C or U] (US HR ► a system in which an employer takes money from an worker s salary to pay for the worker to be a member of a trade union: »The Employer agrees to the automatic check off of all union dues and assessments as a condition … Financial and business terms
check — check1 W2S1 [tʃek] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(find out)¦ 2¦(ask somebody)¦ 3¦(not do something)¦ 4¦(stop something)¦ 5¦(bags/cases etc)¦ 6¦(make a mark)¦ 7 Check Phrasal verbs check in check something<=>off … Dictionary of contemporary English
Off the Air (TV series) — Off the Air Promotional image for Off the Air Format Alternative Created by Dave Hughes … Wikipedia
Check valve — Tilting disc inconel check valve … Wikipedia
Check digit — A check digit is a form of redundancy check used for error detection, the decimal equivalent of a binary checksum. It consists of a single digit computed from the other digits in the message. With a check digit, one can detect simple errors in… … Wikipedia
Check Point — For other uses, see Checkpoint (disambiguation). Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. Type Public NASDAQ 100 component Traded as NASDAQ: … Wikipedia
check — check1 checkless, adj. /chek/, v., n., pl. checks or, for 45, chex, adj., interj. v.t. 1. to stop or arrest the motion of suddenly or forcibly: He checked the horse at the edge of the cliff. 2. to restrain; hold in restraint or control: They… … Universalium