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Contraband
edict], such goods as are prohibited to be imported or exported, bought or sold, either by the laws of a particular
Loss
lost to the owner by such fact of non-delivery, American Export v. Joe Lopez, (1973) 2 SCC 30: AIR 1972 SC … never mean loss to the owner, it means that the goods have disappeared in the course of transit and neither the
Demurrage
deliver the goods till the demurrage charges are paid, Sun Export Corporation v. Board of Trustees of the Port of Bombay,
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Dumping
are lower than the normal value of goods in the exporting country: (ii) the exports must be sufficient to cause injury
Things done
period, Universal Imports Agency v. Chief Controller of Imports and Exports, AIR 1961 SC 41 (47): (1961) 1 SCR 305. [French … effect and consequence projected into the post-transfer period and the goods were imported only after November 1, 1954, French India Importing
Import and Export
Import and Export, means respectively bringing into, or taking out of India any … means respectively bringing into, or taking out of India any goods by land, sea or air. [Foreign Trade (Development and Regula-tion)
Exporter
One who exports the person who sends goods or commodities to a foreign
Person entitled to sell or procure the sale
have not yet sold the goods. The persons who have exported the goods to a foreign buyer are also excluded under
Owner consignee
includes an 'agent for the custody of such goods', Sun Export Corporation v. Board of Trustees of the Port of Bombay,
Bill of store
liable to duty, are merely British goods which have been exported and are being returned to this country, Ibid. s. 63.
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