Import - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reimport
To import again to import what has been exported to bring back
Smuggle
To import or export secretly contrary to the law to import or
Carucate
trial. (2) A trial involving some point of law so important as to be published in Law Reports (see that title)
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Coin
by impairing or lightening coin; to buy or sell or import or utter counterfeit coin. There were numerous other provisions tending
Industry
use the word separately from business or trade. The wider import is attracted even more clearly when we look at the
Contemner
in which they are used. These words are of wide import. The word 'consumption' in its primary sense means the act
Customs
Customs, duties charged upon commodities on their importation into, or exportation out of, a country. They seem to
Exim bank
the Export-Import Bank of India established under s. 3. [Export- Import Bank of India Act, 1981 (28 of 1981), s. 2(c)]
Goods
3 and 5A, Additional Duties of Excise (Goods of Special Importance) Act, 1957, s. 3; Customs Act, 1962, s. 25]; Commissioner
Income
whatever source. Thus it is a word of very wide import, Universal Radiators v. CIT, AIR 1993 SC 2254 (2256): (1993)
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