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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,
Pinjarapole
Pinjarapole, '...whether his (whether) enterprise - say a hospital, a university, a library, a service club, a local body, a pinjarapole, a chamber
Pander
Pander, means to sell or distribute by pandering, Dunigan Enterprises v. DA for the Northern District, 415 NE 2d 251 (1981); see also State v. Tocco, 750 P
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Newly set up establishment
to mean 'any business or any work or any project which one engages in or attempts as an enterprise analogous to business or trade'. The dictionary meaning of 'establishment' as given in Webster International Dictionary includes inter
Manufacture
different article must emerge having a distinct name, character or use, Collector of Central Excise v. Ambalal Sarabhai Enterprises P. Ltd., AIR 1990 SC 59 (62): (1989) 4 SCC 112: (1989) 3 SCR 784. The prevalent and
Manifesto, or Manifest
a public declaration made by a prince, in writing, showing his intention to begin a war or other enterprise, with the motives that induce him to it, and the reasons on which he founds his rights and
Persevere
To persist in any business or enterprise undertaken to pursue steadily any project or course begun to maintain a purpose in spite of counter influences
Cheve
To come to an issue to turn out to succeed as to cheve well in a enterprise
noncommercial
not connected with or engaged in commercial enterprises Opposite of commercial
essence
is legitimate only so long as it draws its from the collective bargaining agreement "United Steel Workers v. Enterprise Wheel and Car Corp., 363 U.S. 593 (1960)"] see also essence test 2 : the predominant purpose of
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Enterprising - Law Dictionary Search Results
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,
Pinjarapole
Pinjarapole, '...whether his (whether) enterprise - say a hospital, a university, a library, a service club, a local body, a pinjarapole, a chamber
Pander
Pander, means to sell or distribute by pandering, Dunigan Enterprises v. DA for the Northern District, 415 NE 2d 251 (1981); see also State v. Tocco, 750 P
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Newly set up establishment
to mean 'any business or any work or any project which one engages in or attempts as an enterprise analogous to business or trade'. The dictionary meaning of 'establishment' as given in Webster International Dictionary includes inter
Manufacture
different article must emerge having a distinct name, character or use, Collector of Central Excise v. Ambalal Sarabhai Enterprises P. Ltd., AIR 1990 SC 59 (62): (1989) 4 SCC 112: (1989) 3 SCR 784. The prevalent and
Manifesto, or Manifest
a public declaration made by a prince, in writing, showing his intention to begin a war or other enterprise, with the motives that induce him to it, and the reasons on which he founds his rights and
Persevere
To persist in any business or enterprise undertaken to pursue steadily any project or course begun to maintain a purpose in spite of counter influences
Cheve
To come to an issue to turn out to succeed as to cheve well in a enterprise
noncommercial
not connected with or engaged in commercial enterprises Opposite of commercial
essence
is legitimate only so long as it draws its from the collective bargaining agreement "United Steel Workers v. Enterprise Wheel and Car Corp., 363 U.S. 593 (1960)"] see also essence test 2 : the predominant purpose of
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