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Entrepreneur
be deposited and from which those goods may then be exported to another country without paying a duty, Black's Law Dictionary,
Free trade throughout the territory of India
no restrictions or disadvantages of any kind of importing or exporting from the different States. Free trade means complete freedom of … therefore, to be free from trade barriers. The mobility of goods throughout the territory of India has to be free. Free
Lawful goods
goods, means property that one may legally hold, sell, or export, property that is not contraband, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
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Navigation acts
Navigation acts, restricting the import or export of goods except in British bottoms, i.e., in ships the
Trade and commerce
(Temporary Powers) Act, 1946, could be interpreted as including the export of goods outside the Province including a neighbour-ing foreign State,
Software
or on any physical medium. [Foreign Exchange Management (Export of Goods and Services Regulations, 2000, Reg. 2(viii)]
Port
4 HL, at p. 285. Portus est locus in quo exportantur et importantur merces. 2 Inst. 148.(A port is a place … importantur merces. 2 Inst. 148.(A port is a place -where goods are exported an imported.) See LONDON, PORT OF; HAVENS; and
Package, Seavage, Bailage, and Portage
in the port of London on the goods imported and exported by aliens, or by denizens being the sons of aliens.
Finder
Finder, a searcher employed to discover goods imported or exported without paying custom, Jac. Law Dict. An intermediary, who brings
Importer
who brings goods into a country or state opposed to exporter
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