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Entrenched clause
delayed legislation or a combination of two or more such factors, Office of Speaker in the Parliaments of Commonwealth, Wilding and
Institor
Institor, a consignee or factor; one who superintends the business of a store or shop.
Invoice
the particulars of goods sent or shipped to a purchaser, factor, etc., with the value, or prices, or charges annexed.
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Forced labour
compulsion arising from hunger and poverty, want and destitution. Any factor which deprives a person of a choice of alternatives and
Document of title
the document to transfer or receive goods thereby represented, (English) Factors Act, 1889, s. 1(4) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England 1(2),
egularly kept books of account
been regularly kept the nature of occupation is an eminent factor for weighment. The test of regularity of keeping accounts by
Edition
anew, or even that fresh copies be printed, the essential factor being that those is a determination to reissue the work
Dumping
Dumping, the factors to constitute dumping one (i) an import at prices which
Decreet of exoneration
Decreet of exoneration, discharging trustees executors, factors, tutors, and others, Ibid.
Decision or order passed by an Officer of Customs under this Act
not a purported determination. A deter-mination, which takes into consideration factors which the officer has no right to take into account
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