Law business definition

Law business means the advising or counseling for valuable consideration of any person as to any secular law, the drawing or the procuring of or assisting in the drawing for valuable consideration of any paper, document or instrument affecting or relating to secular rights, the doing of any act for valuable consideration in a representative capacity, obtaining or tending to secure for any person any property or property rights whatsoever, or the soliciting of clients directly or indirectly to provide such services;
Law business means the advising or counseling for a valuable consideration of any person, firm, association, or corporation, as to any secular law, or the drawing or the procuring of or assisting in the drawing for a valuable consideration of any paper, document or

Examples of Law business in a sentence

  • Neither the Company, any of its Subsidiaries nor, to the Company's knowledge, any Franchisee has otherwise engaged in the offer or execution of Franchise Agreements in violation of applicable state, federal or foreign franchise Law, business opportunity Law, or unfair or deceptive trade practices Law or regulation or similar Law or regulation except for such violations that could not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Ongoing ‘21 • Continued monitoring and review of recovery road maps in place for Criminal and Family Law business.

  • Otherwise, the Article 44 NYS Public Health Law business is considered to be a product line of the Article 43 or commercial payor and the payor is required to make a single election for this and all other types of coverage provided by the corporation.