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Profit motive

Professional institution, means organisations which import advanced learning in a particular field on profession such as law, medicine or

Profit

price received over the total of all costs incurried by the seller. It is again made in business, profession of vocation when both the receipts and payments are taken into consideration, Rajkishen Prem Chandra Jain v. C.I.T.,

Professional activity

Professional activity, means an activity carried on by an individual by his personal skill, and intelligence, and unless the

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Enterprise

Government dealing with atomic energy, currency, defence and space. Explanation.--For the purposes of this clause,-- (a) 'activity' includes profession or occupation; (b) 'article' includes a new article and 'service' includes a new service; (c) 'unit' or 'division',

Incorporated Law Society

Society was incorporated 'to facilitate the acquisition of legal knowledge, and for better and more conveniently discharging the professional duties of the members of the Society,' under the full title of 'The Society of Attorneys, Solicitors, Proctors,

Deed

actual delivery, of which extrinsic evidence is admissible. The parties are described by their several names, their rank, profession or calling, and their places of abode, except in the case of a peer. The assumption of any

robe

robe : the legal profession ;esp : the position of a judge usually used with the [[his]…decision to decline the "H. B. Zobel"]

Lawyer

One versed in the laws or a practitioner of law one whose profession is to conduct lawsuits for clients or to advise as to prosecution or defence of lawsuits or as

Juristic

Of or pertaining to a jurist to the legal profession or to jurisprudence

Homage

on receiving investiture of fee or coming to it by succession that he was his man or vassal profession of fealty to a sovereign

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Profit motive

Professional institution, means organisations which import advanced learning in a particular field on profession such as law, medicine or

Profit

price received over the total of all costs incurried by the seller. It is again made in business, profession of vocation when both the receipts and payments are taken into consideration, Rajkishen Prem Chandra Jain v. C.I.T.,

Professional activity

Professional activity, means an activity carried on by an individual by his personal skill, and intelligence, and unless the

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Enterprise

Government dealing with atomic energy, currency, defence and space. Explanation.--For the purposes of this clause,-- (a) 'activity' includes profession or occupation; (b) 'article' includes a new article and 'service' includes a new service; (c) 'unit' or 'division',

Incorporated Law Society

Society was incorporated 'to facilitate the acquisition of legal knowledge, and for better and more conveniently discharging the professional duties of the members of the Society,' under the full title of 'The Society of Attorneys, Solicitors, Proctors,

Deed

actual delivery, of which extrinsic evidence is admissible. The parties are described by their several names, their rank, profession or calling, and their places of abode, except in the case of a peer. The assumption of any

robe

robe : the legal profession ;esp : the position of a judge usually used with the [[his]…decision to decline the "H. B. Zobel"]

Lawyer

One versed in the laws or a practitioner of law one whose profession is to conduct lawsuits for clients or to advise as to prosecution or defence of lawsuits or as

Juristic

Of or pertaining to a jurist to the legal profession or to jurisprudence

Homage

on receiving investiture of fee or coming to it by succession that he was his man or vassal profession of fealty to a sovereign

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