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Coastal goods

Coastal goods, means goods, other than imported goods, transported in a vessel from one port in India to another. [Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), s. 2

Caravan

which is capable of being moved from one place to another, whether by being towed or by being transported on a motor vehicle or trailer, and any motor vehicle so designed or adapted, but does not include

Horseless

ldquohorseless carriagerdquo to refer to automobiles By the 1930s when automobiles had become more common than horses for transportation the term had lost its currency

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embargo

arms shipments] 3 : an order by a common carrier or public regulatory agency prohibiting or restricting freight transportation vt -goed -go·ing : to place an embargo on

HDL

High density lipoprotein a lipoprotein that transports cholesterol in the blood high levels are thought to be associated with decreased risk of coronary heart disease

McNabb-Mallory rule

a magistrate will not render a confession inadmissible if the delay was reasonable in light of distance and transportation.

transit without visa (twov)

without visa (twov) A transit alien traveling without a nonimmigrant visa. An alien admitted under agreements with a transportation line, which guarantees his immediate and continuous passage to a foreign destination. (See Transit Alien.) Source: U.S. Citizenship

toll

tolōnion, from telōnēs collector of tolls, from telos tax, toll] : a charge for the use of a transportation route or facility ;broadly : a charge for use [a water ] vb [Anglo-French tollir toller to take

stowaway

an alien is subject to denial of formal admission and return to the point of embarkation by the transportation carrier. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

service mark

service mark : a mark (as a name) used esp. in advertising to identify and distinguish services (as transportation) of one person from another and to indicate the source of the services see also Trademark Act of

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