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Etiquette
Etiquette, is the forms, manner and ceremonies established by convention as acceptable or required in society, in a profession, or in official life, the rules for such forms, manners and ceremonies, Webster American Dictionary, p. 398....
bar
bar often attrib 1 a : the railing in a courtroom that encloses the area around the judge where prisoners are stationed in criminal cases or where the business of the court is transacted in civil...
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect, is not limited either to conduct involving moral turpitude or to a veterinary surgeon's conduct in pursuit of his profession, but may extand to conduct which, although reprehensible in anyone,...
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Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights, a declaration delivered by the Lords and Commons to the Prince and Princess of Orange, and afterwards enacted in Parliament, when they became King and Queen, as 1 W. & M., sess. 2,...
Bar
Bar, (1) a partition running across the courts of law, behind which all outer-barristers and every member of the public must sit or stand. Solicitors, being officers of the court, are admitted within it, as are...
Articled Clerk
Articled Clerk, a pupil of a solicitor, who undertakes, by Articles of clerkship, containing covenants, mutually binding, to instruct him in the principles and practice of the profession. See SOLICITOR. Means a clerk who works for...
Accumulated loss
Accumulated loss, means so much of the loss of the amalgamating banking company under the head 'profits and gains of business or profession' (not being a loss sustained in a speculation business) which such amalgamating banking...
Professionally
In a professional manner or capacity by profession or calling in the exercise of ones profession one employed professionally
Insincerity
The quality of being insincere lack of sincerity or of being in reality what one appears to be dissimulation hypocritical deceitfulness hollowness untrustworthiness as the insincerity of a professed friend the insincerity of professions of regard
Establishment
Establishment, includes a shop, commercial estab-lishment, workshop, farm, residential hotel, restaurant, eating house, theatre or other place of public amusement or entertainment. [Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, s. 2(iv)] 1. The act of establishing,...
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Professedly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Etiquette
Etiquette, is the forms, manner and ceremonies established by convention as acceptable or required in society, in a profession, or in official life, the rules for such forms, manners and ceremonies, Webster American Dictionary, p. 398....
bar
bar often attrib 1 a : the railing in a courtroom that encloses the area around the judge where prisoners are stationed in criminal cases or where the business of the court is transacted in civil...
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect, is not limited either to conduct involving moral turpitude or to a veterinary surgeon's conduct in pursuit of his profession, but may extand to conduct which, although reprehensible in anyone,...
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Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights, a declaration delivered by the Lords and Commons to the Prince and Princess of Orange, and afterwards enacted in Parliament, when they became King and Queen, as 1 W. & M., sess. 2,...
Bar
Bar, (1) a partition running across the courts of law, behind which all outer-barristers and every member of the public must sit or stand. Solicitors, being officers of the court, are admitted within it, as are...
Articled Clerk
Articled Clerk, a pupil of a solicitor, who undertakes, by Articles of clerkship, containing covenants, mutually binding, to instruct him in the principles and practice of the profession. See SOLICITOR. Means a clerk who works for...
Accumulated loss
Accumulated loss, means so much of the loss of the amalgamating banking company under the head 'profits and gains of business or profession' (not being a loss sustained in a speculation business) which such amalgamating banking...
Professionally
In a professional manner or capacity by profession or calling in the exercise of ones profession one employed professionally
Insincerity
The quality of being insincere lack of sincerity or of being in reality what one appears to be dissimulation hypocritical deceitfulness hollowness untrustworthiness as the insincerity of a professed friend the insincerity of professions of regard
Establishment
Establishment, includes a shop, commercial estab-lishment, workshop, farm, residential hotel, restaurant, eating house, theatre or other place of public amusement or entertainment. [Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, s. 2(iv)] 1. The act of establishing,...
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