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Customs
Customs, duties charged upon commodities on their importation into, or exportation … of tonnage and pound-age, of which mention is so frequently made in English history, were customs duties; the first being made
Corrosion-resisting material
is a corrosion-resisting material, Goodyear India Ltd. v. Collector of Custom, Bombay, (2000) 10 SCC 489. … Corrosion-resisting material, valves made of corrosion-resisting material are held to be covered by heading
off the shelf
off the rack but not restricted to clothing Opposite of custom made made to order or one of a kind
off the rack
ready to wear of clothing Contrasted with made to order custom made
custom made
made specially for a specific purpose of articles of manufacture Contrasted
On sufficient cause being shown
s. 110(2) of the Act indicates that the Collector of Customs must apply his mind to the point whether a case … a case for extending the period of six months is made out, I.J. Rao, Asst. Collector of Customs v. Bibhuti Bhushan
Magna Carta
for the most part declaratory of our ancient and cherished customs, supplying, however, many of the deficiencies of the Common Law. … Aukerwyke, in Buckinghamshire. Many originals of the great Charter were made, for the purpose of depositing one in every diocese. Two
Entry
the Bill of Entry, Northern Plastics Ltd. v. Collector of Customs and Central Excise, AIR 1998 SC 2371 (2376): (1998) 6 … actual entry, but no lease at a rent can be made to commence later than 21 years from its date. See
Allowance
inclosed, and which are regulated in most instances by the custom of merchants, and the rules laid down by public offices. … goods, or in paying duties upon them, certain deductions are made from their weights, depending on the nature of the packages
Post entry
and the merchant has got an account thereof at the Custom House, and finds his entry already made too small, he
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