Dealing hand definition

Dealing hand means any functionary such as lower division clerk, an upper division clerk, an assistant, entrusted with initial examination and noting upon cases.
Dealing hand means any functionary such as Assistant or Senior Assistant entrusted with initial examination, noting, drafting and includes such functionary assisting the Desk Officer;
Dealing hand means any functionary such as Clerk, Assistant, Accountant, Deputy Superintendent, etc. etc. entrusted with initial examination and noting upon cases and assisting the Branch Incharge/Branch Officer in docketing, referencing, etc.;

Examples of Dealing hand in a sentence

  • The DFSO/Section Officer and concerned Dealing hand of DFSC office will verify the contents of Annexure-I after online registration.


More Definitions of Dealing hand

Dealing hand means any functionary such as a LDC, UDC,
Dealing hand means any functionary such as Junior Assistant or Typist-cum- Clerk or Assistant or Senior Assistant entrusted with initial examination, noting, drafting and includes such functionary assisting the Desk Officer (Superintendent);
Dealing hand means any functionary such as a Secretariat Assistant, Junior Section Officer, entrusted with initial examination and noting upon cases.

Related to Dealing hand

  • dealing means a transfer or mortgage of a legal interest in a mining tenement;

  • Leading Hand means an employee who is given by the employer, or the employee’s agent, the responsibility of directing and/or supervising the work of other persons, or in the case of only one person, the specific responsibility of directing and/or supervising the work of that person.

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  • Course means classroom training delivered live either physically in person or virtually via the internet.

  • Contract or other written agreement means a binding agreement between an educational agency and a third-party, which includes, but is not limited to, an agreement created in electronic form and signed with an electronic or digital signature or a click-wrap agreement that is used with software licenses, downloaded, and/or online applications and transactions for educational technologies and other technologies in which a user must agree to terms and conditions prior to using the product or service.