(1) Share dealing is supposed to be people risking their money in order to gain high profits.
(2) It would enable there to be fair and sensible dealing between landlords and tenants.
(3) However, defence witnesses have claimed that the state of the negotiations at the time of the share dealing was so uncertain as to make any knowledge non-price sensitive.
(4) My career is a model of tough, fair dealing and fantastic success - without shortcuts, without breaking the law.
(5) The secret to success in life is honesty and fair dealing .
(6) They have the chance to devise and present to the electorate a definitive programme to outlaw sleaze, repair the constitution and imbue public life with a new spirit of transparency and fair dealing .
(7) But criminal laws already exist which prohibit such racist harassment, along with the drug dealing and violence the government says it wants to stamp out.
(8) In much that has been written about the Gracchan era the ruling classes have been blamed for the decay of honesty and fair dealing .
(9) The late Mr. Carroll was a farmer by occupation and was involved in the cattle dealing business in his younger days.
(10) Once a jockey himself, he took a keen interest in his riders and was noted for fair dealing and prompt payment.
(11) Drug dealing is not simply a business transaction: it exploits people.
(12) Three were imprisoned for robbery, one for theft and one for drug dealing .
(13) One was to protect and promote the public health; the second was to promote honesty and fair dealing in the marketplace.
(14) The innovation and spirit of fair dealing does not stop at the cellar door.
(15) Throughout their careers, the Richmans earned the trust and respect of countless sports luminaries because of their honest yet fair dealing in print.
(16) TCC possessed a strong reputation for fair dealing and solid business acumen, based in large part on the founder's own reputation.
(19) However, they've rarely turned their eye on themselves to assess just what sort of dirty dealing may be going on in-house.
(20) This obligation of good faith and fair dealing is difficult to define. The best definition is at paragraph 98 of the Wallace case as follows.