The fee, reward, or commission, given or changed for transacting business as a broker.
In the manner of one transacting business wisely and by right methods.
A fund from deposits or contributions, to be used in transacting business; a joint stock or capital.
The Austrian Poles in general are reputed to be likewise easy-going, lax, and more brilliant than solid, while their administrative qualities are said to be impaired by a leaning toward Oriental methods of transacting business.
They shed a light on the concreteness, directness, and simplicity of the workings of the statesmen's minds when engaged intransacting international business.
Nigel Olifaunt could not help intimating that this was an unnecessary ceremonial, and that he would take the bag of gold on the word of his obliging creditor; but this was repugnant to the old man's forms of transacting business.
Their first meeting was such as became their own dignity and the Roman character; and in transacting business afterwards, they preserved the greatest harmony and propriety.
All of which would not be legally justifiable, were the editor's right not deduced from the legal concept that the editor is transacting a business between the author and the public in the name of the author.
One meeting-house, however, in each division, is usually fixed upon for transacting the business of all the congregations that are within it, or for the holding of these monthly courts.
While these meetings would quality them for transacting the business of the society, they might operate as schools far virtue.
In transacting this, and other business of the society, all members present we allowed to speak.
SeƱor Suzor appears to betransacting a considerable amount of business in Madrid--a scheme for a new railway, I understand.
On the other hand, Suzor now went out in the daytime, going hither and thither as though transacting business for his friend.
He thought the House should adjourn without transacting business and he voted in that sense.
O'Brien was not at all surprised at this sudden resolution, as Greaves had professed to be daily transacting business; which he asserted might be brought to a close at any moment.
They then lounge about their houses, transacting a little business, and playing at various games, or, in the trading season, go to the meeting of the Ruma Bechara.
Many people would immediately perceive that they had more of this paper than was necessary for transacting their business at home; and as they could not send it abroad, they would immediately demand payment for it from the banks.
A Dutch merchant may, for example, employ his capital in transacting the commerce of Poland and Portugal, by carrying part of the surplus produce of the one to the other, not in Dutch, but in British bottoms.
The carrying trade is employed in transacting the commerce of foreign countries, or in carrying the surplus produce of one to another.
It is fortransacting either domestic or foreign business, that gold or silver money is either necessary or convenient.
The colony governments find it for their interest to supply the people with such a quantity of paper money as is fully sufficient, and generally more than sufficient, for transacting their domestic business.
Then skill must be acquired in the transacting of the business on hand.
You will talk more simply, like a man transacting business or a child asking, though of course with a reverence and a deepness of feeling not in those things.
May one state exclude insurance companies of another state from transacting business within its territory?
Where a person joins with himself one or more persons for the purpose oftransacting business as a unit, the firm composed of the two or more persons thus joined is called a partnership.
A corporation's members do not have the right, as such, to act as agents of the corporation for the purpose of transacting business.
It indicated that nothing approaching to a fair trial was to be had, even from the High Court of Parliament, for a politician who dared to criticize the official methods of transacting the public business.
His colleague, after transacting some unimportant routine business, adjourned the Court until the following day.
Whilst these matters are transacting at Rome, ambassadors come from Ardea, imploring aid for their city, which was nearly destroyed, in consideration of their very ancient alliance, and of the treaty recently renewed.
Yet another official representing the Bakufu was the shoshidai, who managed all matters connected with the guarding of the Imperial Court and the Court nobles, at the same time transacting financial business.
Thus, miyake signified a public estate or the store for keeping the produce, just as tsukasa was applied alike to an overseer and to his place of transacting business.
He had been a merchant in Nantes, and was an agent fortransacting in that port the mercantile affairs of the United States.
Fees paid to the bank for transacting business, ib.
There are few instances where loss in transacting this form of business has been sustained, while the profits derived from it are very large.
They are a much abused institution, but are a vital factor in modern methods of transacting foreign exchange business.
They appointed a committee "to provide a proper room for them to assemble in, and to report such regulations relative to the mode of transacting business as in their opinion may be proper.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transacting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.