Factor - Law Dictionary Search Results
Institor
Institor, a consignee or factor; one who superintends the business of a store or shop.
Gomashtah
Gomashtah, an agent, a steward, a confidential factor, a representative, Indian
Gaming
It is staking on chance where chance is the controlling factor, K.R. Lakshmanan (Dr.) v. State of T.N., AIR 1996 SC
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Invoice
the particulars of goods sent or shipped to a purchaser, factor, etc., with the value, or prices, or charges annexed.
Forced labour
compulsion arising from hunger and poverty, want and destitution. Any factor which deprives a person of a choice of alternatives and
Edition
anew, or even that fresh copies be printed, the essential factor being that those is a determination to reissue the work
Dealer
the definition of 'dealer' not only a commission agent, a factor, a del credere agent or any other mercantile agent by
Coucher, or curcher
Coucher, or curcher, a factor who continues abroad for traffic, 37 Edw. 3, c. 16;
Consideration
any defences arising out of want of any consideration in factor otherwise available to the covenant or inequity, and equity will
Commission merchant
Commission merchant. A factor is commonly said to be an agent employed to sell
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