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jurisdiction
a court over the parties before it that allows it to issue a binding judgment see also doing business statute, fair play and substantial justice, long-arm statute, minimum contacts compare subject matter jurisdiction in this entry NOTE:
waste
or a merger) for no legitimate business purpose or for less than what a person of ordinary sound business judgment would consider to be adequate consideration [the essence of a claim of of corporate assets is the diversion
agent
or employee of a corporation or other business entity who has a position that involves the use of judgment and discretion and who is considered under the law as capable of accepting service of process and answering … labor union that represents the employees in a bargaining unit in negotiating with their employer through collective bargaining business agent : an agent that handles business affairs for another person or organization ;esp : a paid official
foreign
or in a state other than the one in which a matter is being considered [a company doing business in South Carolina] [a executor submitting to the jurisdiction of this court] [a judgment] compare domestic
Married women's property
debt or obligation incurred before the 2nd August, 1935, if she was not carrying on a trade or business before that date [s. 4 (1) (c), ibid.]. S. 2 applied only to women who married after the … Now a married woman shall be subject to the law relating to bankruptcy and to the enforcement of judgments and orders in all respects as if she was a feme sole (Law Reform (M. W. and Tortfeasors)
Partnership
Partnership, the relation which subsists between persons carrying on a business with a view to profit--so defined by s. 1, sub-s. 1, of the (English) Partnership Act, 1890 (53 … Act of 1890 is mainly declaratory. The chief amendment is that of the 23rd s., by which the judgment creditor of a partner, instead of being able to execute not only against his debtor's separate property but
Proceeding
a prescribed course of action for enforcing a legal right. It indicates a prescribed mode in which judicial business is conducted, Babu Lal v. Hazari Lal Kishori Lal, AIR 1982 SC 818: 1982 (1) SCC 525; Sircar … action is brought or defended, the manner of intervention of parties, the mode of deciding issues, of opposing judgment and of executing, Collector of Monghyer v. Maharaja Pratap Singh, AIR 1957 Pat 102. Proceeding, shall include the
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