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Free trade throughout the territory of India

India would be one with no tariffs and no restrictions or disadvantages of any kind of importing or exporting from the different States. Free trade means complete freedom of interstate trade without any restrictions on the movement

For the purpose of consumption in the State

For the purpose of consumption in the State, The expression 'for the purpose of consumption in that State' occurring in clause (1)(a) with the Explana-tion of article 286 must be understood as having reference not merely...

Food

meal - curry and rice, sweetmeats, pudding, cooked vegetables and so forth, Collector of Central Excise v. Parle Exports (P) Ltd., AIR 1989 SC 644: (1989) 1 SCC 345: (1988) Supp 3 SCR 933. The word 'food'

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Owner consignee

the Major Port Trusts Acts, the expression 'owner' includes an 'agent for the custody of such goods', Sun Export Corporation v. Board of Trustees of the Port of Bombay, AIR 1998 SC 92 (96): (1988) 1 SCC

Quotas

with the licensing policy for the half-year with which the licence deals, Joint Chief Controller of Imports and Exports, Madras v. Amichand Mutha, AIR 1966 SC 478.

Palagium

Palagium, a duty to lords of manors for exporting and importing vessels of wine at any of their ports, Jac. Law Dict.

Taken

proper perspective. A person cannot take the benefit unless final order of assessment is passed, Shree Hari Chemicals Export Ltd. v. Union of India, (2006) 1 SCC 396.

Entrepreneur

building or place where goods from abroad may be deposited and from which those goods may then be exported to another country without paying a duty, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 554

Woolsack

House of Lords. When, in the reign of Elizabeth, an Act of Parliament was passed to prevent the exportation of wool, to keep in mind this source of our national wealth, woolsacks were placed in the House

Warehousing system

Warehousing system, the allowing of goods imported to be deposited in public warehouses, at a reasonable rent, without payment of the duties on importation if they are re-exported; or if they are ultimately withdrawn for home...

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