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Special drawing rights
Special drawing rights, means such units of accounts as are determined by the International Monetary Fun. [Multimodal Transportation of Goods Act, 1993 (28 of 1993), s. 2(r)]
Bootlegger
Bootlegger, bootlegger means a person who distils, manufactures, stores, transports, imports, exports, sells or distributes any liquor, or a person knowingly expands any money or supplies or any
Material services
between employers and employees to provide the community with the use of something such as electric power, water, transportation, mail delivery, telephones and the like. In providing these services there may be employment of trained men and
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horsebox
a conveyance railroad car or trailer for transporting racehorses
Terminus, terminal and terminal tax
comes to an end. In Corpus Juris Secundum, Vol. 62, page 729 the word 'terminal' in connection with transportation means the fixed beginning or ending point of a given run. It would thus appear that a terminal
Terminal
Terminal, means the place where the cargo and passengers change from one mode to other mode of transportation [National Waterway, Safety of Navigation and Shipping Regulations, 2002, R. 2(r)] Means the point at which motion or
Taxable purchase value of goods
price at which a dealer has purchased the goods inclusive of charges borne by him as cost of transportation, packing, forwarding the handling commission, insurance, taxes, duties and the like or if such goods have not been
Place of business
(d) any vehicle or vessel or any other carrier where in the goods are stored or used for transporting the goods; (e) any place of business of any agent by whatever name called through whom a dealer
Penal Servitude
Penal Servitude, a punishment in the United King-dom which by the Penal Servitude Act, 1853, has superseded transportation (see that title) beyond the seas; but is in all respects as to hard labour, etc., similar to
Parchment
by King Eumenes, when paper, which was in use in Egypt only, was prohibited by Ptolemy to be transported into Asia. It is used for deeds; and was used for writs of summons previously to November 1,
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