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Financial non-viability

is attributed to it by men of business, trade or commerce and by persons or institutions interested in or dealing with

For

'suitable to purpose'; vide Black's Legal Dictionary, Indian Chamber of Commerce v. C.I.T., AIR 1976 SC 348: (1976) 1 SCC 324:

Custom of merchants

Custom of merchants [lex mercatoria, Lat.]. see COMMERCE, and also CUSTOM.

Free trade throughout the territory of India

of India, Article 301 Constitution of India mandates free trade, commerce and intercourse throughout the territory of India. Interstate trade has,

Free Trade Zone

10A(iv)] A duty free area within a country to promote commerce, esp. transshipment and processing, without entering into the country's market,

Furniture

in a dwelling house or a place of business and commerce or a public building to furnish the establishment, New Chelur

Geneva arbitration

States, to put to sea, where she preyed on the commerce of the United States. The British Government admitted liability, and

Goods

or value which can be an object of trade and commerce. The definition of 'goods' in the Sale of Goods Act

Hoppo

Hoppo, a collector; an overseer of commerce, Chinese.

Dana

Commissioner of Income Tax v. Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industries, (1981) 3 SCC 156: AIR 1981 SC 1408

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