They transact business, and appear for, and in the place of their clients who have not the requisite learning, time, or desire to appear in suits for themselves.
It was the principle involved in letting a third party determine how the company should transact its business.
He inquired of the clerk, who came forward to wait upon him, if he could see the "boss of the consarn," as he had a little private business to transact with him.
It is the prisoner's desire and petition, to transact with them in these terms for liberty, without which no benefit of any such bond can be procured, and every desire is voluntary.
The Germans transact no business without carrying arms, but no man thus bears weapons till the community has tested his capacity to wield them.
My purpose in going to Walden Pond was not to live cheaply nor to live dearly there, but to transact some private business with the fewest obstacles.
They then proceeded to elect the five men to transact the business with us, after which Jim turned to me and said: "Now make your proposition.
Then he told them they had better form in line and see how many men they had, and elect five men to transact business with us.
A representative of a government, sent to the court, or seat of government, of a foreign nation to transact diplomatic business.
To act as an officer in performing a duty; to transact the business of an office or public trust; to conduct a public service.
Acting upon Wong-lih's hint that the interview had better terminate, Frobisher and Drake took their leave of the kindly admiral, and went back into the city to transact some necessary business before going on board.
Purchasers had to stand in the streets and transact business, the said streets being so narrow that there was no room for lobbies or paved foot-paths.
As manager of the town hall he had business to transact with the first selectman, and he proceeded to transact it.
Early on the following day Opimius summoned the senate to transact business.
Wherefore, no one could plead for Demosthenes when he left the country, but the Senate publicly put on mourning for Cicero, grieved for his absence, and refused to transact any business before voting that he should be restored to Rome.
Franz answered his salutation, and said: "Friend, canst thou take a walk with me into the Neustadt, totransact a small affair?
Jack has more business than he can conveniently transact in one house; he has therefore one habitation near Bow-church, and another about a mile distant.
As soon as a sufficient number to transact the business had arrived at the palace, the doge himself led Francis to the council chamber.
He and I have business to transact which will occupy us for some time, so the sooner you go the better.
Nuncios of the Pope rank as ambassadors ordinary on a permanent mission, and are usually intrusted with power to transact general affairs.
I have a memorandum here in my pocket signed by Orcutt in which he authorized you to transact any and all business regarding the pulp-wood lands.
As accredited representative of the Canadian Wild Lands Company, I have business to transact with you.
I mean that this paper, as you will note, is a power of attorney which gives me authority to transact any and all business for Mr. McNabb, concerning the purchase of certain pulp-wood lands.
XVII The morning of June 29th brought Cameron, armed with credentials which empowered him to transact any and all business connected with the pulp-wood holdings of the Canadian Wild Lands Company, Ltd.
Yes; he appears to pay his rent very often, and to transact other business for him.
Have you ever had occasion to transactbusiness with paupers, or to make payment of their allowances at the shop at Hillswick, or at any of the shops in the neighbourhood?
At least we should prefer to have the tenants to transact with us.
The merchant, in short, appears in many cases to transact the whole of a man's business affairs?
We transact with him entirely: we have nothing to do with the parties under him.
Does he transact all your business for you in that way?
I know people who have some pounds laid by in certain places, and they come to me by stealth to get me to transact business on their account with regard to these small sums.
Have you any dealings at all with the parties employed under your contractor, or do you make him transact all the necessary business with them?
Is that because theytransact their business to such a large amount by barter?
In Baltimore a company of colored men own a ship-dock andtransact a large business.
Their capital exceeds seven hundred thousand dollars, and they transact more than two million dollars worth of business annually, affording employment to 3,030 persons.
He looked upon them all as "Firms," with whom at some time he might have to transact business; and I much doubt whether he did not mentally put "and Co.