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Practice

425. Practice, includes any practice relating to the carrying on of any trade by a person or an enterprise. [Competition Act, 2002 (92 of 2003), s. 2(m)] The form and manner of conducting and carrying on suits,

Prospectus

and sell shares. Consult Palmer's Company Law. Means a brief sketch describing the main features of some proposed enterprise, as the plan of a literary work, or the proposals of a new business; a descriptive outline of

Riot

an intent mutually to assist one another against any who shall oppose them in the execution of some enterprise of a private nature, and afterwards actually executing the same in a violent and turbulent manner to the

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Subsidy

3 SCC 787: (1973) 3 SCR 123. Subsidy, is grant of money from a government to a private enterprise considered as beneficial to the public, Commissioner of Income Tax v. Grace Paper Industries Pvt. Ltd., 1990 183

Tenure

The land was also attachable to answer the owner's debts, and could also be made available for commercial enterprise. Such tenure was acquired by the distribution of lands by lot among the Franks. (2) Feudal (from od,

Undertake any operation in the land

undertake any operations in the land' which, according to the Concise Oxford Dictionary means 'to enter upon (work, enterprise, responsibility)'. The meaning of the provision, therefore, is that what the lessee is prohibited from doing is something

Internationalize

the mutual relations of two or more nations as to internationalize a principle of law or a philanthropic enterprise

Journalistic

to journals journalism or to journalists contained in or characteristic of the public journals as journalistic literature or enterprise

cooperative

cooperative : of, relating to, or organized as a cooperative n : an enterprise or organization (as for banking and credit services or the ownership of residential property) that is owned by

go getter

a person disposed to initiate action rather than take instructions an enterprising person a person with a strong drive to accomplish useful goals especially one whose career progresses rapidly

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Practice

425. Practice, includes any practice relating to the carrying on of any trade by a person or an enterprise. [Competition Act, 2002 (92 of 2003), s. 2(m)] The form and manner of conducting and carrying on suits,

Prospectus

and sell shares. Consult Palmer's Company Law. Means a brief sketch describing the main features of some proposed enterprise, as the plan of a literary work, or the proposals of a new business; a descriptive outline of

Riot

an intent mutually to assist one another against any who shall oppose them in the execution of some enterprise of a private nature, and afterwards actually executing the same in a violent and turbulent manner to the

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Subsidy

3 SCC 787: (1973) 3 SCR 123. Subsidy, is grant of money from a government to a private enterprise considered as beneficial to the public, Commissioner of Income Tax v. Grace Paper Industries Pvt. Ltd., 1990 183

Tenure

The land was also attachable to answer the owner's debts, and could also be made available for commercial enterprise. Such tenure was acquired by the distribution of lands by lot among the Franks. (2) Feudal (from od,

Undertake any operation in the land

undertake any operations in the land' which, according to the Concise Oxford Dictionary means 'to enter upon (work, enterprise, responsibility)'. The meaning of the provision, therefore, is that what the lessee is prohibited from doing is something

Internationalize

the mutual relations of two or more nations as to internationalize a principle of law or a philanthropic enterprise

Journalistic

to journals journalism or to journalists contained in or characteristic of the public journals as journalistic literature or enterprise

cooperative

cooperative : of, relating to, or organized as a cooperative n : an enterprise or organization (as for banking and credit services or the ownership of residential property) that is owned by

go getter

a person disposed to initiate action rather than take instructions an enterprising person a person with a strong drive to accomplish useful goals especially one whose career progresses rapidly

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