Reserve Forces Act
/ˈrɛzɜːrv fɔːrsɪz ækt/
Definitions
- (n.) A statute governing the organization, administration, and service conditions of reserve military forces.
The Reserve Forces Act outlines the obligations of reservists during periods of emergency.
Forms
- reserve forces act
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Commentary
Commonly cited in jurisdictions to regulate reserve enlistment, training, call-up, and discharge provisions, important for balancing civilian employment rights with military obligations.
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