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Game
possession of game during the prohibited periods, see (English) Revenue Act, 1911, s. 10. As to (English) Licensing Dealers in Game, see (English) Game Act, 1831; (English) Game Licences Act, 1860, s. 14, as amended by Revenue
Trade discount/year ending discount
Trade discount/year ending discount, a prompt payment discount is a 'trade discount' given to the dealers by the company but the 'year ending discount' is not a trade discount, Asst. Collector of Central Excise
Tally man, tally trade
Tally man, tally trade, a system of dealing by which dealers furnish certain articles on credit, upon an agreement for the payment of the stipulated price by certain weekly
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Middle-man
Middle-man, an intermediary between wholesale merchants and retail dealers; a distributor from producer to consumer.
Maximum retail price
consumers and includes all taxes, cess and levies local or otherwise and freight or commission payable to the dealers. [The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act, 2006, s. 2(n)]
Local taxation licences
licences. Licences to sell intoxicating liquors, etc., to keep dogs, guns, carriage, etc., and to trade as horse dealers, pawnbrokers, etc.; the proceeds of the duties are transferred to county councils for their county funds by s.
Jews
working; (English) Slaughter of Animals Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 39); and (English) Retail Meat Dealers Shops (Sunday Closing), and (English) Shops (Sunday Trading Restriction) Act, 1936 (26 Geo. 5, and 1 Edw. 8,
Infectious diseases
premises in which a notifiable disease occurs may be forbidden by the local authority (s. 154). Bys. 155 dealers in rags and old clothes are absolutely prohibited from selling or delivering any article of food or drink
Regulation T
of Governors of the Federal Reserve System regulating the extension of credit by and to securities brokers and dealers and imposing initial margin requirements and payment rules on securities transactions
Corn Returns
of the purchases of British corn made in such towns. The inspectors make up these returns from the dealers and corn factors, etc., who are bound by s.11 of the Act to supply particulars under a penalty
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