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Business
particular commodity must depend upon the volume, frequency, continuity and regularity of transaction of purchase and sale in a class of
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
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Carries on business
particular commodity must depend upon the volume, frequency, continuity and regularity of transactions of purchase and sale in a class of
Civil Law
form; its chief and leading objects are explained in a regular series, and the whole arranged in such a way as
Short handed
Short of or lacking the regular number of servants or helpers
Clerk
a secular priest, in opposition to a religious or a regular, Jac. Law Dict.
Collegiate Church
were many of these societies distinguished from the religious or regulars before the Reformation, and some are still subsisting, as Westminster,
Commodity contract
Commodity contract, means a contract for the sale of goods regularly dealt with on a commodity market or exchange in England
Common law practitioner
have for a period of not less than three years regularly exercised rights of audience in superior courts which administer law
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Regularize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Business
particular commodity must depend upon the volume, frequency, continuity and regularity of transaction of purchase and sale in a class of
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
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Carries on business
particular commodity must depend upon the volume, frequency, continuity and regularity of transactions of purchase and sale in a class of
Civil Law
form; its chief and leading objects are explained in a regular series, and the whole arranged in such a way as
Short handed
Short of or lacking the regular number of servants or helpers
Clerk
a secular priest, in opposition to a religious or a regular, Jac. Law Dict.
Collegiate Church
were many of these societies distinguished from the religious or regulars before the Reformation, and some are still subsisting, as Westminster,
Commodity contract
Commodity contract, means a contract for the sale of goods regularly dealt with on a commodity market or exchange in England
Common law practitioner
have for a period of not less than three years regularly exercised rights of audience in superior courts which administer law
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