. The American encyclopædia of commerce, manufactures, commercial law, and finance. If the transfer is for money,it is a sale. Byapar, or Bvohar, in Hindustani, businessaffairs, a trade or calling; also a loan, hence bi/o-liara is a creditor or lender. By-Laws, are regulations of any kind, enacted,adopted, and agreed upon for tlic better govern-ance of certain trades, corporations, or joint-stockassociations. The power to make by-laws is usuallyconferred by express terms of the charter creatinga corporation ; though, when not expressly granted,it is given by implication, and it is incidental t


. The American encyclopædia of commerce, manufactures, commercial law, and finance. If the transfer is for money,it is a sale. Byapar, or Bvohar, in Hindustani, businessaffairs, a trade or calling; also a loan, hence bi/o-liara is a creditor or lender. By-Laws, are regulations of any kind, enacted,adopted, and agreed upon for tlic better govern-ance of certain trades, corporations, or joint-stockassociations. The power to make by-laws is usuallyconferred by express terms of the charter creatinga corporation ; though, when not expressly granted,it is given by implication, and it is incidental tothe very of a corporation. In some in-stances, by-laws have to be legally registered orpublished, in order to be binding. Byssus, a viscid, silky fibre produced by thewing-shell innllusk {Pinna am/iista) of the Meiliter-ranean and Atlantic seas. The filainents are ex-tremely fine and strong, and often reach 3 feet inlength. The color, which is a reddish brown,never fades. Stockings, gloves, and other articleshave been woven of it, but more as a curiositythan for 96 CABLE c C, a Roman mmieral, representing one hundred;CC, two liundred.—A French abbreviation forcoinpte, account; CC, compte courant, account cur-rent. Cab, an abbreviation for cabriolet, is a light,two-wheeled English street carriage, with thedriver perched on an elevated seat behind, andcalled a Hansom cab, from the name of the firstpatentee. There are now 10,000 in London. — Thecovered part in front of a locomotive which pro-tects the engineer and fireman, and shields thelevers, etc. Cabal, a luscious beverage or rich raisin winemade in Portugal. Caballine, anything belonging to a horse;iience coarse aloes, used in veterinary medicine,are called caballine aloes. Caban, an Eastern measure of capacity. In thePhilippines, the caban of rice weighs 133 , and of cocoa, 83J lbs. — A Frenchcloak, with a cape. Cabaret, a French tavern, or tippling andsmoking house. Cabaza, a large Sp


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