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Definition of transact
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Transact
(v. i.) To
conduct
matters;
to
manage
affairs.
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Session
::
Session
(n.) The
actual
sitting
of a
court,
council,
legislature,
etc., or the
actual
assembly
of the
members
of such a body, for the
transaction
of
business..
Court
::
Court (n.) The
persons
officially
assembled
under
authority
of law, at the
appropriate
time and
place,
for the
administration
of
justice;
an
official
assembly,
legally
met
together
for the
transaction
of
judicial
business;
a judge or
judges
sitting
for the
hearing
or trial of
causes..
Broke
::
Broke (v. i.) To
transact
business
for
another.
Commentary
::
Commentary
(v. i.) A brief
account
of
transactions
or
events
written
hastily,
as if for a
memorandum;
--
usually
in the
plural;
as,
Caesar's
Commentaries
on the
Gallic
War..
Transaction
::
Transaction
(n.) An
adjustment
of a
dispute
between
parties
by
mutual
agreement.
Narrative
::
Narrative
(n.) That which is
narrated;
the
recital
of a
story;
a
continuous
account
of the
particulars
of an event or
transaction;
a
story.
Bargain
::
Bargain
(n.) A
purchase;
also ( when not
qualified),
a
gainful
transaction;
an
advantageous
purchase;
as, to buy a thing at a
bargain..
Secretariate
::
Secretariate
(n.) The
office
of a
secretary;
the place where a
secretary
transacts
business,
keeps
records,
etc..
Factory
::
Factory
(n.) A house or place where
factors,
or
commercial
agents,
reside,
to
transact
business
for their
employers..
Publish
::
Publish
(v. t.) To make
public;
to make known to
mankind,
or to
people
in
general;
to
divulge,
as a
private
transaction;
to
promulgate
or
proclaim,
as a law or an
edict..
Broker
::
Broker
(v. t.) One who
transacts
business
for
another;
an
agent.
Chronology
::
Chronology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of
measuring
time by
regular
divisions
or
periods,
and which
assigns
to
events
or
transactions
their
proper
dates..
Silence
::
Silence
(n.)
Secrecy;
as, these
things
were
transacted
in
silence..
Precedential
::
Precedential
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
precedent;
having
force as an
example
for
imitation;
as,
precedential
transactions..
Narrator
::
Narrator
(n.) One who
narrates;
one who
relates
a
series
of
events
or
transactions.
Mission
::
Mission
(n.) The act of
sending,
or the state of being sent; a being sent or
delegated
by
authority,
with
certain
powers
for
transacting
business;
comission..
Mall
::
Mall (n.)
Formerly,
among
Teutonic
nations,
a
meeting
of the
notables
of a state for the
transaction
of
public
business,
such
meeting
being a
modification
of the
ancient
popular
assembly..
Attorney
::
Attorney
(n.) One who is
legally
appointed
by
another
to
transact
any
business
for him; an
attorney
in fact.
Delegate
::
Delegate
(v. t.) To send as one's
representative;
to
empower
as an
ambassador;
to send with power to
transact
business;
to
commission;
to
depute;
to
authorize.
Recital
::
Recital
(n.) The
formal
statement,
or
setting
forth,
of some
matter
of fact in any deed or
writing
in order to
explain
the
reasons
on which the
transaction
is
founded;
the
statement
of
matter
in
pleading
introductory
to some
positive
allegation..
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