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Home Dictionary Name: commodity in packaged formCommodity in packaged form
Commodity in packaged form, means commodity packaged, whether in any bottle, tin, wrapper or otherwise, in units suitable for sale, whether wholesale or retail. [Standards of Weights and Measures Act, (60 of 1976), s. 2(b)]...
Allowance
Allowance [fr. locare, Lat.; allocare, allogare, It.; alogar, Prov.; louer, allouer, Fr., to place or assign], a deduction, an average payment, a portion.Also in selling goods, or in paying duties upon them, certain deductions are made from their weights, depending on the nature of the packages in which they are inclosed, and which are regulated in most instances by the custom of merchants, and the rules laid down by public offices. These allowances, as they are termed are distinguished by the epithets draft, tare, tret, and cloff.Draft is a deduction from the original or gross weight of goods, and is substracted before the tare is taken off.Tare is an allowance for the weight of the bag, box, cask, or other package in which goods are weighed.Real, or open tare, is the actual weight of the package.Customary tare is, as its name implies, an established allowance for the weight of the package.Computed tare is an estimated allowance agreed upon at the time.Average tare is when a few packa...
Trader
Trader, imports buying and selling of commodities and is not to be understood in a wide sense, as including manufacture. It cannot be said that the business of a film producer which is that of manufacture of films or that of distribution of films is that of buying and selling within the meaning of the word 'trade', Attar Hussain v. Fazli Brothers Ltd., AIR 1946 Bom 481: (1946) 48 Bom LR 377: 1946 Bom Rul 300.Means a person who 'in his normal course of business, buys or sells any notified agricultural produce, State of Madhya Pradesh v. Hardeo Shrinath, AIR 1994 SC 2538: AIR 1994 SCW 358: (1994) 4 SCC 707: (1994) 4 JT SC 471: 1994 Jab LJ 526: (1994) 95 STC 565.Means a person who 'in his normal course of business' 'buys or sells' but does not include agriculturist. The normal course of business of an agriculturist is neither buying nor selling, State of Madhya Pradesh v. Hardeo Shrinath, AIR 1994 SC 2538. [see M.P. Krishi Upaj Mandi Adhiniyam, 1973, s. 2(p)]Means a person who buys notifi...
appointment package
appointment package The letter and documents that tell an applicant of the date of the immigrant visa interview. It includes forms that the applicant must complete before the interview and instructions for how to get everything ready for the interview. Source: Department of State. March 2007. ...
Heavy package
Heavy package, s. 2(a) 'heavy package' means a package or other object weighing not less than one metric ton, which is equal to one thousand kilograms or 2204.6 standard pounds or 26.8 standard maunds. [Marking of Heavy Packages Act, 1951 (39 of 1951), s. 2(a)]...
False package
False package, means any package which does not conform to the provisions of this Act or any rule or order made thereunder in relation to such package. [Standards of Weights and Measures Act, 1976 (60 of 1976), s. 2(f)]...
Package or parcel
Package or parcel, means the singular and not the plural, and it contemplates each individual 'parcel' or 'package', Radha Krishna Nathani v. Union of India, AIR 1957 Pat 231: (1957) Pat LR 63....
pre-packaged bankruptcy
pre-packaged bankruptcy : a bankruptcy plan that has been negotiated between the debtor and creditors prior to the debtor's filing for bankruptcy ...
packaged
Enclosed in a package2 or protective covering as packaged cereals...
Commodities of like nature
Commodities of like nature, meant to include commodities other than those specifically mentioned, Pappu Sweets and Biscuits Commr. of Trade, (1998) 7 SCC 228....
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