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Business hours




Business hours

The time of the day during which business is transacted. In respect to the time of presentment and demand of bills and notes, business hours generally range through the whole day down to the hours of rest in the evening, except when the paper is payable it a bank or by a banker.

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Time
Contracts, evidence, practice. The measure of duration., It is divided into years, months. days, hours, minutes, and seconds. It is also divided into day and night. 2) Pleading. The avertment of time is generally necessary in pleading; the rules are different, in different actions.

Presentment
Criminal law, practice. The written notice taken by a grand jury of any offence, from their own knowledge or observation, without any bill of indictment laid before them at the suit of the government; 2) Contracts. The production of a bill of exchange or promissory note to the party on whom the former is drawn, for his acceptance, or to the person bound to pay either, for payment.

Demand
Contracts. A claim; a legal obligation.

Notes
Practice. Short statements of what transpires on the trial of a cause; they are generally made by the judge and the counsel, for their Own satisfaction

Range
This word is used in the land laws of the United States to designate the order of the location of such lands, and in patents from the United States to individuals they are described as being within a certain range.

Rest
A party is said to "rest" or "rest its case" when it has presented all the evidence it intends to offer.

When
1) At which time, in wills, standing by itself unqualified and unexplained, this is a word of condition denoting the time at which the gift is to continence. 2) The context of a will may show that the word when is to be applied to the possession only, not to the vesting of a legacy; but to justify this construction, there must be circumstances, or other expressions in the will, showing such to have been the testator's intent.

Bank
Com. law. 1) A place for the deposit of money. 2) An institution, generally incorporated, authorized to receive deposits of money, to lend money, and to issue promissory notes, usually known by the name of bank notes.

Banker
Com. law. A banker is one engaged in the business of receiving other persons money in deposit, to be returned on demand discounting other persons' notes, and issuing his own for circulation. One who performs the business usually transacted by a bank.



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Business and corporate law
The area of law dealing with corporate matters and disputes.

Business assets
The undertaking and assets of an economic entity - as distinct from a company, are known as business assets. It is not a distinct legal person and its components e.g. goodwill, plant, contracts etc. belong to the company or individual which owns them. Where a business is referred to as a going concern it means it carries the benefit of orders, contracts, customers and other aspects of revenue generation on a continuing basis.

Business attorney
Law professional specialized in business areas and who provides assistance in almost every aspect of a client's business, from zoning information and compliance, copyright and trademark advice to formal business incorporation and lawsuits as well as liability.

Business bankruptcy
A proceeding under the Bankruptcy Code filed by a business entity.

Business law
A particular area of the legal profession dealing with business legislation and business disputes.

Business nonimmigrant
An alien coming temporarily to the United States to engage in commercial transactions which do not involve gainful employment in the United States, i.e., engaged in international commerce on behalf of a foreign firm, not employed in the U.S. labor market, and receives no salary from U.S. sources.



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Burning
Fire, accidental.

Burying-ground
A place appropriated for depositing the dead; a cemetery.

Bushel
Measure. The Winchester bushel, was made the standard of grain; a cylindrical vessel, eighteen and a half inches in diameter, and eight inches deep inside, contains a bushel; the capacity is 2145.42 cubic inches.

Business assets
The undertaking and assets of an economic entity - as distinct from a company, are known as business assets. It is not a distinct legal person and its components e.g. goodwill, plant, contracts etc. belong to the company or individual which owns them. Where a business is referred to as a going concern it means it carries the benefit of orders, contracts, customers and other aspects of revenue generation on a continuing basis.

Business bankruptcy
A proceeding under the Bankruptcy Code filed by a business entity.

Business hours

Business nonimmigrant
An alien coming temporarily to the United States to engage in commercial transactions which do not involve gainful employment in the United States, i.e., engaged in international commerce on behalf of a foreign firm, not employed in the U.S. labor market, and receives no salary from U.S. sources.

Butt
A measure of capacity, equal to one hundred and eight gallons.

Butts and bounds
This phrase is used to express the ends and boundaries of an estate.

Buyer
Contracts. A purchaser; a vendee.

By estimation
Contracts. In sales of land it not unfrequently occurs that the property is said to contain a certain number of acres, by estimation, or so many acres, more or less.

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