Quite so; my steward transacts all this business for me.
But if someone can perform only in the name of another, he transacts this business such that the other is thereby bound, as if the business were transacted by himself.
Now the counterfeiter is he who transacts another's business (the author's) against the other's will.
Proof of the Minor The first point of the minor is: that the editor transacts the business of the author by the publication.
Senate house, a house where a senate meets when it transacts business.
Senate chamber, a room where a senate meets when it transacts business.
Defn: The office of a secretary; the place where a secretary transacts business, keeps records, etc.
He who transacts the relative business of passing goods, as to the entries required for the ship's clearance.
However, it transacts a greater variety of business than does the typical mortgage bank of Germany.
Unperfected--that is what they call it, I do not know why, for it transacts business just as well as if it were finished and frescoed and gilded, and all that.
The snakes transact their end of the business in a more orderly and systematic way than the government transacts its end of it, because the snakes have had a long experience and know all about the traffic.
He has a young man named Eli Jerey, whotransacts business matters for him.
Since his marriage to mother, he has set up in great state, and does nothing but look after his family affairs personally, and transacts other affairs by the way of Mr. Jerey.
Parliament transacts business only during the pleasure of the crown.
On Semitic ground the body with whom the god transacts is the tribe, the link is that of blood which connects all the members of the tribe with their divine head or ancestor.
When religion is carried on by public sacrifices and stately festivals and ceremonies, then it is the people as a whole that transacts with God, and the individual need feel no great weight of responsibility in the matter.
The house or room in which a merchant, trader, or manufacturer keeps his books and transacts business.
A room or rooms where a lawyer transacts business; a room or rooms where a judge transacts such official business as may be done out of court.
The office of a secretary; the place where a secretary transacts business, keeps records, etc.
Each official transacts business in his own name, and no person should sign the name or initials of another.
Each official transacts business in his own name and no person should sign the name or initials of another.
A healthy man does not go about, holding his fingers upon his wrist, and counting every pulse; and neither does a sinful man, as he walks these streets and transacts all this business, think of and sum up the multitude of his transgressions.
The king has noblemen about him, very learned and of great prudence, with whom he transacts all the business of the kingdom.
My Uncle," in colloquial phrase, signifies the merchant who transacts his business under the sign of the Three Golden Balls; and to these expressive relationships must be added Auntship.
He is in my employ, he transacts certain business for me, but he does it in his own way, and comes and goes at his own discretion.
He has other commissions to execute; he is in the employ of others besides myself, and transacts some business on his own account also.
He transactsall business connected with his estate, and is as cold and curt in his manner as can well be imagined.
The following is an example of the way in which Judge Dowling transacts business in this court: "The first case of importance was that of the People vs.
The Pak-kar, who is servant or Hommes d’Affaires to the Ket Khoda, and who transacts the business with the Rayat or peasant.
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