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In the course of

In the course of, the series of transactions which necessarily precede export or import of goods will come within the purview of this clause, State of Travancore-Cochin v. Bombay Company

The agreement

the agreement with a foreign buyer and not the agreement with a local party containing a covenant to export. Secondly, and more importantly, the user of the definite article 'the' before the word 'agreement' is, in our

Animals

Animals (Scotland), Act, 1912 (2 & 3 Geo. 5, c. 14). Diseases. The subject of the diseases, including exportation, importation, quarantine, of animals, is dealt with in a series of statutes known together as the (English) 'Diseases

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banker's acceptance

banker's acceptance : a short-term credit instrument issued by an importer's bank that guarantees payment of an exporter's invoice

Payable

price which he has been agreed to pay and not any fanciful, unreal or inflated price which the exporter may choose to falsely incorporate in the invoice with any ulterior motives. The foreign buyer cannot, by any

Market functionary or functionary

Market functionary or functionary, includes a broker, a commission agent, an exporter, a ginner, an importer, a presser, a processor, a stockiest, a trader and such other person as may

Importer

One who imports the merchant who brings goods into a country or state opposed to exporter

Banker's acceptance

Banker's acceptance, is a short-term credit instrument issued by an importer's bank that guarantees payment of an exporter's invoice, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 43.

Full amount payable by the foreign buyer in resect of the goods

the price which he has agreed to pay and not any fanciful, unreal or inflated price which the exporter may choose to falsely incorporate in the invoice with any ulterior motives. Director, Enforce-ment Directorate v. Krishnaswamy, AIR

Horses

5, c. 14). The Diseases of Animals Act, 1910, provides for the examination of horses before they are exported, and for the slaughter of such as it is cruel to keep alive. The master of a vessel

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