Engaging - Law Dictionary Search Results
Undertake
Undertake, means to take on oneself; to engage in; to enter upon; to take in hand; set about;
Industry
one of the vocations mentioned in conjunction with his employers engaged in the vocations mentioned in relation to the employers. An
Enterprise
of the Government, who or which is, or has been, engaged in any activity, relating to the production, storage, supply, distribution,
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Employment
the other, it may mean in its widest connotation any engagement or any work in which one is engaged. If the
Feud-bote
Feud-bote, a recompense for engaging in a feud or quarrel, Cowel's Law Dict.
Theatre
have for object to prevent persons of no substance from engaging companies and then abandoning them; all theatrical employers are to
Tampering
All LJ 491. Means the act or an instance of engaging in improper or under handed dealings, especially an attempt to
Sexual transmitted disease
transmitted disease, means a disease transmitted only or chiefly by engaging in sexual acts with an infected person, Black's Law Dictionary,
Promissory Note
made by one person to another, signed, by the maker, engaging to pay on demand, or at a fixed or determinable
Producer
making of such film (including the raising of finances and engaging cine-workers for the making of such film) are undertaken. [Cine-workers
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