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Charitable purpose

head of charitable purpose. In CIT v. Andhra Chamber of Commerce, (1965) 55 ITR 722, a case decided by the Supreme

Consul

reside in a foreign country, to facilitate and extend the commerce carried on between the subjects of the country which appoints

Commandite, Partnerships en

See Pollock on Partnership, 9th Edn. P. 207; Code of Commerce of France, arts. 23, 24; Pothier tr. De la Societe,

Cabalist

Cabalist, a factor or broker in French commerce.

Capital

the case of minerals, and timber. See SETTLED LAND. In commerce, and as applied to individuals, it is understood to mean

Carrying on business

need not necessarily consist of activities by way of trade, commerce or manufacture or activities in the exercise of a profession

Incoterm

a standardised shipping term, defined by the International Chamber of Commerce, that apportions the costs and liabilities of international shipping between

Cigarette

Tobacco Products [Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, (34 of 2003), s. 3(b)]

Cloves

in the common parlance as well as in trade and commerce, clove is treated as spice and not drug. It is

Code

Code Civil. A Code de Procedure Civile, a Code de Commerce, Code d'Instruction Criminelle, and Code Penal were afterwards compiled and

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