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dealings

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dealings noun actions, activities, acts, affairs, barter, business, business intercourse, business transsction, buying and selling, commerce, commercial enterrrise, commercial intercourse, contracts, deals, deeds, doings, exchange, executions, intercourse, manner of conduct, method of business, practice, relations, trade, traffic, transactions, understandings, undertakings
Associated concepts: commercial dealings, continuous deallngs, direct dealings, mutual dealings, unfair dealings
Foreign phrases: Scire debes cum quo contrahis.You ought to know with whom you are dealing.
See also: association, business, commerce, conduct, contact, overt act

DEALINGS. Traffic, trade; the transaction of business between two or more persons.
     2. The English statute 6 Geo. IV. c. 16, s. 81, declares all dealings with a bankrupt, within a certain time immediately before his bankruptcy, to be void. It has been held, under this statute, that payments were included under the term "dealings." M. & M. 137; 3 Car. & P. 85; S. C. 14 Eng. C. L. R. 219.



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