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Buyer-in-ordinary course of business
means a bona fide purchaser who in a normal or regular business procedure buys goods from a seller in the business
Centre of a debtor's main interests
the debtor conducts the administration of his interests on a regular basis and (which) is therefore ascertainable by third parties, Eurofood
Civil Law
form; its chief and leading objects are explained in a regular series, and the whole arranged in such a way as
Clergy
instruction. --The clergy were before the Reformation divided into (1) regular, who lived under certain rules, being of some religious order,
Clerk
a secular priest, in opposition to a religious or a regular, Jac. Law Dict.
Court of record
the courts to administer justice according to law in a regular, orderly and effective manner and to uphold the majesty of
Conventual Church
Conventual Church, one which consists of regular clerks professing some order of religion; or of dean and
Convoy
to sailing with convoy:-viz. (1) It must be with a regular convoy under an officer appointed by government; (2) it must
Area
A route is an area plus something more, C.P. Sikh Regular Moter Service v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1974 SC 1905
Ebdomadarius
Ebdomadarius, an officer in cathedral churches who supervised the regular performance of divine service, and prescribed the particular duties of
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