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ICC
ICC 1 International Chamber of Commerce 2 Interstate Commerce Commission see also the Important Agencies section
allegation of use
of the applicant) attesting to use of the mark in commerce. The allegation of use must include one "specimen" showing use
Factor
1842, and of 1877, passed with the object of facilitating commerce by enabling factors to sell or pledge goods entrusted to
Declared goods
14 to be of special importance in inter-State trade or commerce. [Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 (74 of 1956), s. 2
Drawback
Mills, (1991) 1 SCC 454 (468). The term used in commerce to signify the remitting or paying back upon the exportation
Eastland company
charter granted by Queen Elizabeth in 1579 for regulating the commerce to the ports of the Baltic. The trade was subsequently
Entry
the superior. As to a burglarious entry, see BURGLARY. In commerce, the act of setting down in an account-book the particulars
Esoterica
'Esoterica is anathema for law affecting the common in the commerce of life.' [Bangalore Water Supply v. A. Rajappa, AIR 1978
Exchange
where merchants, agents, bankers, brokers, and other persons concerned in commerce, meet at certain times to confer and treat together of
Foreign language
Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003, s. 2(e)]
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