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Lex loci contractus
impracticable for them to carry on an extensive intercourse and commerce with each other. the whole system of agencies, of purchases
Pinjarapole
service club, a local body, a pinjarapole, a chamber of commerce, a Gandhi ashram - is an industry at all?' [Bangalore
Mark
formerly, a coin of the value of 13s. 4d. In commerce, a certain character struck or impressed on various kind of
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Mens rea
of other matters necessary for the general welfare, health or commerce, and such bye-laws are enforced by the sanctions of penalties;
Monopoly
or exclude competition from any part of the trade or commerce among the producers, Union of India v. Hindustan Development Corporation,
Navigation acts
various enactments passed for the protection of British shipping and commerce as against foreign countries. The first 'Navigation Act' was passed
Bottomry Bond, or Contract, also Bottomree, or Bummaree
as valid in all trading nations, for the benefit of commerce, and as a pretium periculi for the extraordinary hazard run.
Package
Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003, s. 2(i)] Includes a
Palm kernal
seeds and the two commodities were different as understood in commerce or trade, Priyanka Overseas (P) Ltd. v. Union of India,
Perpetuity
law, destructive to the common wealth, and an impediment to commerce, by preventing the wholesome circulation of property. The rule against
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