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Commercial concern
other person or body of persons engaged in trade or commerce, and includes- (i) a concern engaged in banking or insurance;
Conditiones qualibet odiosa: maxime autem contra matrimonium et commercium
Some conditions are odious, but chiefly those which are against commerce and marriage.
Commercial establishment
s. 2(5)], Chief Commissioner v. Federation of India Chambers of Commerce and Industry, (1975) 3 SCC 64: AIR 1974 SC 1527:
Commercial site
which is used 'principally for the purposes of any trade, commerce, industry, manufacture or business', Chettiam Veettil Ammad v. Taluk Land
Commercium jure gentium commune esse debet, et non in monopolium et privatum paucorum qu'stum convertendum
Commercium jure gentium commune esse debet, et non in monopolium et
Commission Agent or Broker
Excise Act, 1944 (1 of 1944), s. 2 (aaa)] In commerce, the order by which anyone traffics or negotiates for another;
Commodity
1989, s. 2 (7)] 1. An article of trade or commerce. The term embraces only tangible goods, such as products or
Comparable price
irrespective of the manufacturer, Designated Authority (Anti-dumping Directorate) Ministry of Commerce v. Holdortopsoe, (2000) 6 SCC 626.
Compensatory tax
meet the outlay incurred for some special advantage to trade, commerce and intercourse, Jindal Stainless Ltd. v. State of Haryana (SC),
ICC
ICC, means (1) International Commerce Commission (2) International Criminal Court, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
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