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Vauderie

Vauderie, sorcery; witchcraft; the profession of the Vaudois, 3 Hallam's Mid. Ages, c. 9, pt. 2, p. 386, n.

Usage

6 SCC 497 (512): AIR 2004 SC 3634. A well-known, customary, and uniform practice usually in a specific profession or business, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1539.

Undertaking

v. Sandji Bashnai, Goho, AIR 1948 Cal 294: 49 Cr LJ 567. Undertaking, includes any trade, business or profession and, in relation to a public or local authority, includes any of the powers or duties of that

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Slander

impute misconduct in a public office; (3) where they are spoken in reference to a person's trade or profession, see Jones v. Jones, (1916) 2 AC 481; (4) where they impute a contagious disease likely to cause

Professional

Professional, is defined as of or belonging to, or connected with a profession having or showing the skill of

Scrivener

Scrivener [fr. scrivano, Ital.; escrivain, Fr.], or Money Scrivener, a professional man whose business of receiving men's money and investing it for them when he should find a proper

Rules of pleading

Rules of pleading, refers to restrictions reasonably placed on practice of the profession of law, D. Sornoom v. State of Madras, 1969 (1) Mad LJ 207.

Roman Catholics

c. 27, s. 19; while 7 & 8 Wm. 3, c. 24, effected (until 1791) exclusion from the profession of barrister, attorney, or solicitor by requiring a declaration against Transubstantiation under 25 Car. 2, c. 2. Roman

Renegade

Renegade [from the Latin reneyo, to renounce], one who has changed his profession of faith or opinion: one who has deserted his church or party. See APOSTASY.

Registered pharmacist

the register of the State in which he is for the time being residing or carrying on his profession or business of pharmacy. [Pharmacy Act, 1948 (8 of 1948), s. 2 (i)]

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Vauderie

Vauderie, sorcery; witchcraft; the profession of the Vaudois, 3 Hallam's Mid. Ages, c. 9, pt. 2, p. 386, n.

Usage

6 SCC 497 (512): AIR 2004 SC 3634. A well-known, customary, and uniform practice usually in a specific profession or business, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1539.

Undertaking

v. Sandji Bashnai, Goho, AIR 1948 Cal 294: 49 Cr LJ 567. Undertaking, includes any trade, business or profession and, in relation to a public or local authority, includes any of the powers or duties of that

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Slander

impute misconduct in a public office; (3) where they are spoken in reference to a person's trade or profession, see Jones v. Jones, (1916) 2 AC 481; (4) where they impute a contagious disease likely to cause

Professional

Professional, is defined as of or belonging to, or connected with a profession having or showing the skill of

Scrivener

Scrivener [fr. scrivano, Ital.; escrivain, Fr.], or Money Scrivener, a professional man whose business of receiving men's money and investing it for them when he should find a proper

Rules of pleading

Rules of pleading, refers to restrictions reasonably placed on practice of the profession of law, D. Sornoom v. State of Madras, 1969 (1) Mad LJ 207.

Roman Catholics

c. 27, s. 19; while 7 & 8 Wm. 3, c. 24, effected (until 1791) exclusion from the profession of barrister, attorney, or solicitor by requiring a declaration against Transubstantiation under 25 Car. 2, c. 2. Roman

Renegade

Renegade [from the Latin reneyo, to renounce], one who has changed his profession of faith or opinion: one who has deserted his church or party. See APOSTASY.

Registered pharmacist

the register of the State in which he is for the time being residing or carrying on his profession or business of pharmacy. [Pharmacy Act, 1948 (8 of 1948), s. 2 (i)]

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