(Law) a name under which a corporation conducts business that is not the legal name of the corporation as shown in its articles of incorporation.
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Examples for "dba"
Examples for "dba"
1DB2 monitors these indicators and can take actions identified by the DBA.
2Allows the DBA to recover a table to an earlier point in time.
3Alerting the DBA of potential system problems via email or pager
4Allows a DBA to view changes to the database at the transactional level.
5If a DBA installs a new database, your backups should know about it.
1Was this Woody Allen trying to contact her under an assumed name?
2Louis Philippe, under the assumed name of Mr. Smith, fled into England.
3They had made no foolish attempt to live under an assumed name.
4Even he himself had long ago become accustomed to his assumed name.
5Pray call me by my assumed name still, and keep my secret.
1If not, why should anybody come here and give a fictitious name?
2He gives a fictitious name and address and never goes back.
3I register a fictitious name and address, take the bottle and leave the store.
4Note 1: A fictitious name sailors who have deserted generally assume to escape recognition.
5Dotan, Yuval ( fictitious name), fighter pilot, Israeli Air Force; May 2008.
1We are doing business as an extension of our hobby, he said.
2You tell the world you're a changed man, but continue doing business as usual.
3National parks, however, are mostly doing business as usual.
4That's a 10-percent boost over the projected GDP if the country continued doing business as usual.
5So far as Ed could see, the road had gone right on doing business as usual.
6He is a merchant-soldier, bearing the military title of lieutenant, and doing business as a trader.
7In 1826 he was back in Boston, doing business as a provision dealer in the newly-erected Quincy market.
8The company is thought to be contacting clients to assure them that Interserve can continue doing business as usual.
9Instead of doing business as usual, expecting that our systems and data are impregnable, we have to play differently.
10One day a publicist named Richard Mardus called my attention to a nightclub on West Third Street doing business as the Cafe Bizarre.
11The Company's subsidiary is 8528934 Canada Ltd., doing business as 7 ACRES, a licensed producer of medical cannabis.
12We have been doing business as our fathers did it, and we probably needed this awakening that the new railroad has given us.
13Another way of dealing with the uncertainty of emerging markets is to embrace it as the cost of doing business as a long-term investor.
14That afternoon Wentworth got the letters off by the American mail, and he felt that they were doing business as rapidly as could be expected.
15Prosecutors said Tucker's enterprise from 1997 to 2013 exploited 4.5 million people while doing business as Ameriloan and One Click Cash.
16By the time he started doing business as Gateway Communications in 1992, he admitted, he may have heard about Gateway 2000 "in passing."
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