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Open

as an open door window road etc also to inclosed structures or objects as open houses boxes baskets bottles etc also to means of communication or approach by water or land as an open harbor or roadstead

nonreturnable

That may not be returned for a refund of purchased goods or containers for purchased items as nonreturnable bottles Opposite of returnable

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A large wine bottle

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Lageniform

Shaped like a bottle or flask flag shaped

Inside

Within the sides of in the interior contained within as inside a house book bottle etc

Leyden jar

A glass jar or bottle used to accumulate electricity It is coated with tin foil within and without nearly to its top and

Without breaking bulk

it is, in our opinion, transferring the product from the drums by breaking seal of the drums to bottles, cannot be said to be 'without breaking bulk, H.M.M. Ltd. v. Administrator, AIR 1990 SC 47 (51): (1989)

Bottellaria

Bottellaria, a buttery or cellar, in which the butts and bottles of wine and other liquors are deposited.

Butler

Butler [fr. bouteiller, Fr., as if fr. bouteille, a bottle; or fr. butery, butt, a barrel]. See BOTILER

Commodity in packaged form

Commodity in packaged form, means commodity packaged, whether in any bottle, tin, wrapper or otherwise, in units suitable for sale, whether wholesale or retail. [Standards of Weights and Measures

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Open

as an open door window road etc also to inclosed structures or objects as open houses boxes baskets bottles etc also to means of communication or approach by water or land as an open harbor or roadstead

nonreturnable

That may not be returned for a refund of purchased goods or containers for purchased items as nonreturnable bottles Opposite of returnable

Magnum

A large wine bottle

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Lageniform

Shaped like a bottle or flask flag shaped

Inside

Within the sides of in the interior contained within as inside a house book bottle etc

Leyden jar

A glass jar or bottle used to accumulate electricity It is coated with tin foil within and without nearly to its top and

Without breaking bulk

it is, in our opinion, transferring the product from the drums by breaking seal of the drums to bottles, cannot be said to be 'without breaking bulk, H.M.M. Ltd. v. Administrator, AIR 1990 SC 47 (51): (1989)

Bottellaria

Bottellaria, a buttery or cellar, in which the butts and bottles of wine and other liquors are deposited.

Butler

Butler [fr. bouteiller, Fr., as if fr. bouteille, a bottle; or fr. butery, butt, a barrel]. See BOTILER

Commodity in packaged form

Commodity in packaged form, means commodity packaged, whether in any bottle, tin, wrapper or otherwise, in units suitable for sale, whether wholesale or retail. [Standards of Weights and Measures

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