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trade
2 : the business of buying and selling or bartering commodities 3 : an act or instance of trading ;also :
Manufacturing purposes
made ready for the market. What is itself a manufactured commodity may constitute a 'material' for working it up into a
Metal
the form in which it is marketable as a primary commodity. Subsequent forms evolved from the primary form and constituting distinct
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Use and consumption
Use and consumption, conversion of a commodity into a different commercial commodity by subject-ing it to some
Inland revenue
public revenue (which is derived from the taxation of home commodities and duties on property and income, houses, stamps, probates, legacies,
Contraband
treaties; also a term applied to designate that class of commodities which neutrals are not allowed to carry during war to
Customs
Customs, duties charged upon commodities on their importation into, or exportation out of, a country.
Food stuff
(1983) 4 SCC 575: AIR 1983 SC 1015 (1018). [Essential Commodities Act, 1955, s. 2(a)(v)] By 'foodstuffs' is meant food of
Import
or send abroad especially the foreign countries as merchandise or commodities in the way of commerce; the opposite of import'. The
Speculative transaction
in which a contract for purchase and sale of any commodity including stocks and shares is periodically or ultimately settled otherwise
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