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prospectus
prospectus pl: -tus·es [-tə-səz] : a preliminary printed statement describing a business or other enterprise and distributed to prospective buyers, investors, or participants ;specif : a description of a new
Betting
on certain conditions, and prohibits betting with persons under eighteen and the employment of young persons in betting business. The (English) Ready Money Football Betting Act, 1920, penalises the printing, publishing or circulating of circulars, advertisements or
Barrister, or Barrastor
Yerburgh, M.P. (Solicitors' Journal, July 7, 1888), where, however, an important distinction is drawn between contentious and non-contentious business; Annual Practice; Annual Statement of the Bar Council for (1904-5) 10. By rule 20 of the Resolutions of
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Bankrupt
disqualification is removed within six months (s. 33). Married women.--A married woman who carries on a trade or business, whether separately from her husband or not, was subject to the bankruptcy laws as if she were a
Banking policy
disqualification is removed within six months (s. 33). Married women.--A married woman who carries on a trade or business, whether separately from her husband or not, was subject to the bankruptcy laws as if she were a
Banking company
S. 5(c) of the Act of 1949 defines a banking company to mean any company which transacts the business of banking in India (subject to the provision contained in the Explanation to the section). Thus, in order
Banker's Books
Banker's Books, includes ledgers, day books, cash-books, account-books and other records used in the ordinary business of the bank, whether in written form or kept on microfilm, magnetic tape, or other forms of retrieval
Bank
partnership consisting of more than ten members shall be formed for the purpose of carrying on a banking business unless it is registered under the Act or formed in pursuance of an Act of Parliament or of
Ballot
Parliament to determine the precedence among members desiring a share of Parliamentary time available for certain kinds of business, Parliamentary Dictionary, L.A. Abraham and S.C. Hawtrey, (1956), p. 21. Ballot, in House of Commons ballots are held
Alien
chattels real; that subjects of a friendly power might hold lands, etc., for the purposes of residence or business for a term not exceeding twenty-one years; and it also provided for aliens becoming naturalized. Alien, (UK) is
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