Profession - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cuilibet in sua arte perito est credendum
est credendum [Lat.], Who so ever is skilled in his profession is to be believed.
Consumer
which can be regarded as being outside his trade or profession, Society Bertrand v. Paul Ott KG, (1978) ECR 1431 ECJ.
Commercial establishment
it should be premises wherein (a) any trade, business or profession is carried on, or (b) any work in connection with
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Persons
tax on 'persons', Second, such persons must be practising any profession or art or carrying on any trade or calling in
Misbehaviour
proceedings against a solicitor, the word misconduct was construed as professional misconduct extending to conduct 'which shows him to be unworthy
Usage
A well-known, customary, and uniform practice usually in a specific profession or business, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1539.
Politics
Politics, has been a profession and indeed under modern conditions in India, perhaps the most
Scrivener
Scrivener [fr. scrivano, Ital.; escrivain, Fr.], or Money Scrivener, a professional man whose business of receiving men's money and investing it
Woman
or from entering or assuming or carrying on any civil profession or vocation, or for admission to any incorporated society (whether
Wholly and exclusively
necessarily and exclusively for the purposes of the business or profession shall be allowed . . . .'. The introduction of
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