Distribution - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cartel
amongst themselves, limit, control or attempt to control the production, distribution, sale or price of, or, trade in goods or provision
Charities, or Public Trusts
estate to charity; and when afterwards the statute compelled a distribution, it is not impossible that the same favour should have
Enterprise
engaged in any activity, relating to the production, storage, supply, distribution, acquisition or control or articles or goods, or the provision
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Entity
or intending to be engaged in refining, processing storage, transpor-tation, distribution, marketing, import and export of petroleum, petroleum products and natural
Executor
This year is allowed in analogy to the Statute of Distribution, which enacts 'that no distribution of the goods of any
Export
Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003, s. 2(d). It means taking out of India
Kin or Kindred
The right of representation of kindred for the purposes of distribution of personalty, in the descending line, reaches beyond the great-grandchildren
generation-skipping transfer
that can be characterized as a taxable termination, a taxable distribution, or a direct skip see also direct skip generation-skipping trust
Container
or infant food is placed or packed for sale or distribution. [Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Food (Regulation of
To possess or to retain
(ii)] To provide for regulating or prohibiting production supply and distribution, the power to 'provide for regulating or prohibiting production, supply
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