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Viduitatis professio
Viduitatis professio, the making a solemn profession to live a sole and chaste woman.
Vauderie
Vauderie, sorcery; witchcraft; the profession of the Vaudois, 3 Hallam's Mid. Ages, c. 9, pt.
Carried on by him
'in respect of the profits or gains of any business, profession or vocation carried on by him.' 'Business' is defined by
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Undertaking
49 Cr LJ 567. Undertaking, includes any trade, business or profession and, in relation to a public or local authority, includes
Trade Union
the goodwill of a business or of instruction in any profession, trade or handicraft. [Trade Unions Act, 1926 (16 of 1926),
Technical
Technical, means what is characteristic of a particular art, science, profession, or trade, (New Webster's Dictionary of the English Language), Central
Slander
they are spoken in reference to a person's trade or profession, see Jones v. Jones, (1916) 2 AC 481; (4) where
Rules of pleading
pleading, refers to restrictions reasonably placed on practice of the profession of law, D. Sornoom v. State of Madras, 1969 (1)
Practice
MPLJ 672: 1975 Cr LJ 1808. Means exercise of any profession or occupation, Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants v.
Roman Catholics
Wm. 3, c. 24, effected (until 1791) exclusion from the profession of barrister, attorney, or solicitor by requiring a declaration against
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Profession - Law Dictionary Search Results
Viduitatis professio
Viduitatis professio, the making a solemn profession to live a sole and chaste woman.
Vauderie
Vauderie, sorcery; witchcraft; the profession of the Vaudois, 3 Hallam's Mid. Ages, c. 9, pt.
Carried on by him
'in respect of the profits or gains of any business, profession or vocation carried on by him.' 'Business' is defined by
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Undertaking
49 Cr LJ 567. Undertaking, includes any trade, business or profession and, in relation to a public or local authority, includes
Trade Union
the goodwill of a business or of instruction in any profession, trade or handicraft. [Trade Unions Act, 1926 (16 of 1926),
Technical
Technical, means what is characteristic of a particular art, science, profession, or trade, (New Webster's Dictionary of the English Language), Central
Slander
they are spoken in reference to a person's trade or profession, see Jones v. Jones, (1916) 2 AC 481; (4) where
Rules of pleading
pleading, refers to restrictions reasonably placed on practice of the profession of law, D. Sornoom v. State of Madras, 1969 (1)
Practice
MPLJ 672: 1975 Cr LJ 1808. Means exercise of any profession or occupation, Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants v.
Roman Catholics
Wm. 3, c. 24, effected (until 1791) exclusion from the profession of barrister, attorney, or solicitor by requiring a declaration against
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