Deal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: dealcourse of dealing
course of dealing :the conduct of parties to a business deal during past business deals that may be used as a basis for understanding each other's expressions and conduct during the current deal compare course of performance, usage of trade ...
deal
deal dealt deal·ing vt : to carry on the business of buying or esp. selling (something) [ing drugs] vi 1 : to engage in bargaining 2 : to sell or distribute something as a business or for money [ing in real estate] [ in stolen property] n 1 : an act of dealing : a business transaction 2 : an arrangement for mutual advantage (as for a defendant to testify in exchange for immunity from prosecution) ...
Double dealing
False or deceitful dealing acting in bad faith deception by pretending to entertain one set of intentions while acting under the influence of another See Double dealing under Dealing...
Plain dealing
Practicing plain dealing artless See Plain dealing under Dealing...
Likely to have official dealings
Likely to have official dealings, the words likely to have official dealings' take within their ambit the possibility of future dealings between the officer concerned and the person from whom he borrowed money, Union of India v. Sardar Bahadur, (1972) 4 SCC 618 (623). [C.C.S. (C.C.A.) Rules, 1957, R. 13(5)]...
Mutual dealing
Mutual dealing, Mutual Credit or mutual dealings under s. 46, Provincial Insolvency Act, means reciprocal demands which must be naturally terminated in a debt. In a case where there are reciprocal demands available by one party against the other in the same capacity, it is a clear case of mutual dealings, in which a set-off is a matter of course, H. Naik v. Panchanan Das, ILR 1952 Cut 307; see also Aiyar's Judicial Dictionary, 11th Edn., 1992, p. 782....
fair dealing
fair dealing : the transacting of business in a manner characterized by candor and full disclosure and free of self-dealing ;specif : such transacting undertaken by a corporate officer on his or her own behalf ...
self-dealing
self-dealing : engagement in a transaction that is intended primarily to benefit one's self or the narrow interests of a few (as corporate insiders) rather than those to whom one owes a duty by virtue of one's position [ by a trustee] self-dealing adj ...
Deal
A part or portion a share hence an indefinite quantity degree or extent degree or extent as a deal of time and trouble a deal of cold...
Dealing
The act of one who deals distribution of anything as of cards to the players method of business traffic intercourse transaction as to have dealings with a person...
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