Commerce - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bay salt
the heat of the sun the large crystalline salt of commerce
Cambial
Belonging to exchanges in commerce of exchange
maritime cause of action
navigable rivers, or from some act or contract concerning the commerce and navigation thereof. Source: FindLaw
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Capsicum
and when ground form the red or Cayenne pepper of commerce
Carrageen
Chondrus crispus which when bleached is the Irish moss of commerce
Centralization
centralization of power in the general government the centralization of commerce in a city
Chreotechnics
The science of the useful arts esp agriculture manufactures and commerce
Citron
medica The thick rind when candied is the citron of commerce The fruit was once called the lime
Coast and Geodetic Survey
in the interior It now belongs to the Department of Commerce and Labor
Cocoon
before leaving the larval state From these the silk of commerce is prepared
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