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Carry on trade
Matched in: Term Carry on trade
Inland trade
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Trade and commerce
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Trade effluent
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Trafficking
Trafficking, means carrying on a trade, buying or selling, with a sinister implication, AIR 1965 Mad 308 (310). (Motor Vehicles Act,
Business
Kesavan Nair v. C.K. Babu Naidu, AIR 1954 Mad 892. Though ordinarily 'business' implies a continuous activity in carrying on a particular trade or avocation, it may also include an activity which may be called 'quiescent', CIT
Shop
By (English) Shops Act, 1912, s. 19, 'shop' includes any premises where any 'retail trade or business' is carried on; 'retail trade or business' includes the business of a barber or hairdresser, but not the sale of
Establishment
or incidental or ancillary to, any business, trade or profession. The Bhagalpur and Sultanganj Ferries are establishments which carry on business or trade of plying ferries across the Ganges and they are clearly within the meaning of the
Factory
Factory, a place where a number of traders reside in a foreign country for the convenience of trade; also a building in which goods are manufactured. … SC 365: (1974) 3 SCC 108. Department of Publications and Press run by the University is engaged in carrying on a 'manufacturing process' in the printing of text books, journals, forms and other items of stationery comes
Industry
M.P. Industrial, Relations Act, 1960. One of the functions of the Board is to support, encourage, assist and carry on khadi and village industries and in the matter incidental to such trade or business, Gopal v. Administrative Officer,
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