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do did done do·ing does vt 1 : perform execute 2 : commit [did this act of cruelty] verbal auxiliary used with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses in legal and parliamentary language [ hereby bequeath] do business : to be engaged in business activities (as soliciting sales) ;specif : to engage in activities sufficient to subject a foreign company to the personal jurisdiction of a state [was sufficient to constitute doing business in the state "International Shoe Co. v. Washington, 326 U.S. 310 (1945)"] see also doing business statute ...


Dos agrave dos

Back to back as to sit dos agrave dos in a dogcart to dance dos agrave dos or so that two dancers move forward and pass back to back...


doing business statute

doing business statute : a state long-arm statute that creates personal jurisdiction over companies establishing minimum contacts by doing business in that state ...


can do

having an eager willingness to accept and overcome challenges as a can do kind of person the citys indomitable optimism and can do spirit...


do nothing

Doing nothing disinclined to work or exertion inactive idle lazy of people as a do nothing policy...


Illegal, legally bound to do

Illegal, legally bound to do, the word 'illegal' is applicable to everything which is an offence or which is prohibited by law, or which furnishes ground for a civil action: and a person is said to be 'Legally bound to do' whatever it is illegal in him to omit. [Indian Penal Code, s. 43]...


King can do no wrong

King can do no wrong, in India in criminal jurisdic-tion the principle 'king can do no wrong' is not applicable. The Government is as much bound by criminal liability as an individual, Superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Affairs v. Corporation of Calcutta, AIR 1967 SC 997: (1967) 2 SCR 170.In India in the sector of tort, State of Rajasthan v. Mst. Vidhyawati, AIR 1962 SC 933: 1962 Supp (2) SCR 989.Also this principle is on the verge of total abandonment, Pushpa Thakur v. Union of India, AIR 1986 SC 1199....


Legally bound to do

Legally bound to do, A person is said to be 'legally bound to do' whatever it is illegal in him to omit, Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 43....


To do so

To do so, the words 'to do so' in s. 3 of the Ordinance refer to the entire composite matter of 'requisitioning for a public purpose', Province of Bombay v. Khushaldas S. Advani, AIR 1950 SC 222: (1950) SCR 621 [Bombay Land Requisition Ordinance (5 of 1947), s. 3]...


Doing

Anything done a deed an action good or bad hence in the plural conduct behavior See Do...


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