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Food and sale
or by way of exchange and whether by wholesale or retail, for human consumption or use, or for analysis, and includes
Manufacture
of any drug or, cosmetic, in the ordinary course of retail business; and 'to manufacture shall be construed accordingly. [Drugs and
Sale embraces
Sale embraces, includes consumption by a retail dealer himself of motor spirit or lubricants sold to him
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Wholesale dealer
1944), s. 2(k)] One who sells goods in gross to retail dealers rather than selling in smaller quantities directly to consumers,
Marque
Obligations, means obliga-tions-- (i) to set up marketing infrastructure and retail outlets in remote areas in respect of notified petroleum and
Higler
person who carries from door to door and sells, by retail, provisions, etc.
Illicit
Illicit, unlawful, as an illicit sale of intoxicating liquor by retail-e.g., without licence, in contravention of the Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910.
Intoxicating liquor
SCC 109. Intoxicating liquors. The sale of intoxicating liquors by retail in England and Wales is now mainly regulated by the
Jews
1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 39); and (English) Retail Meat Dealers Shops (Sunday Closing), and (English) Shops (Sunday Trading
Kalalconna
Kalalconna, a duty paid by shopkeepers in Hindustan who retail spirituous liquors; also the place where spirituous liquors are sold,
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