Customs Excise - Law Dictionary Search Results
Revenue
the executive. The chief sources are (1) Crown property, surrendered to the nation; (2) taxation--income tax, death duties, customs and excise, stamp duties; (3) certain managed enter-prises, such as the Post Office, and Lands, Woods and Forests
Money of account, money of measurement money of payment
under the Parliament Act, 1911, see ACT OF PARLIAMENT. And as to the temporary collection of duties of customs and excise and income tax under the (English) Provisional Collection of Taxes Act, 1913, see CUSTOMS.
Taxing statutes and statutory definitions
Taxing statutes and statutory definitions, when no statutory definition is provided in respect of an item in the Customs Act or the Central Excises Act, the trade understanding, meaning thereby the understanding in the opinion of those … when no statutory definition is provided in respect of an item in the Customs Act or the Central Excises Act, the trade understanding, meaning thereby the understanding in the opinion of those who deal with the goods
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Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom
Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom, a repository of public money, which now comprises the produce of customs, excise, stamps, and several other taxes, and some small receipts from the royal hereditary revenue, surrendered to the public
Rem, information in
personal penalties on the parties, were inflicted by Act of Parliament for transgressions against the laws of the customs and excise, the same process was adopted in order to secure such forfeited goods for the public use,
Darogah
Darogah, the chief native officer at a police, custom, or excise station, Indian.
Jumbo
the goods which were in the form of rolls as jumbo rolls, Nothern Plastic Ltd. v. Collector of Custom & Central Excise, (1998) 6 SCC 443.
Infectious diseases
with the Home Secre-tary. These powers are to be enforced by County Councils, local and port health authorities, Customs and Excise, and the Coastguard, with the consent of the respective departments. By order in Council, the regulations
House of Commons
tax between the dates of the expiration and renewal of the tax; it applies only to duties of customs and excise and to income tax. The Act was passed in consequence of the decision in Bowles v.
Held for Commercial Purpose
his own use, such products are to be regarded as held for commercial purposes, Regina (Hoverspeed Ltd.) v. Customs and Excise Commissioners, (2003) 2 WLR 950 (EWCA)
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