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Warehoused goods

Warehoused goods, means goods deposited in a warehouse. [Customs Act, 1962

Garbler of spices

the city of London, who might enter into any shop, warehouse, etc., to view and search drugs and spices, and garble

Wharfinger

The expression 'wharfinger' means the occupier of a wharf, quay warehouse, or granary adjoining the Port of London mainly used for

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Godown

Godown, means any warehouse or other place, by whatever name called, used for the

Entrepot

Entrepot [Fr.], a warehouse for goods bought and awaiting sale.

Exhibit

is interesting to display as to exhibit commodities in a warehouse a picture in a gallery

document of title

document of title :a document (as a warehouse receipt) which is issued by or addressed to a bailee

Document of title to goods

of title to goods, includes a bill of lading, dock-warrant, warehouse keeper's certificate, wharfingers' certificate, railway receipt, multi-modal transport document, warrant

Bonder

One who places goods under bond or in a bonded warehouse

Depository

place where anything is deposited for sale or keeping as warehouse is a depository for goods a clerks office is a

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Warehoused goods

Warehoused goods, means goods deposited in a warehouse. [Customs Act, 1962

Garbler of spices

the city of London, who might enter into any shop, warehouse, etc., to view and search drugs and spices, and garble

Wharfinger

The expression 'wharfinger' means the occupier of a wharf, quay warehouse, or granary adjoining the Port of London mainly used for

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Godown

Godown, means any warehouse or other place, by whatever name called, used for the

Entrepot

Entrepot [Fr.], a warehouse for goods bought and awaiting sale.

Exhibit

is interesting to display as to exhibit commodities in a warehouse a picture in a gallery

document of title

document of title :a document (as a warehouse receipt) which is issued by or addressed to a bailee

Document of title to goods

of title to goods, includes a bill of lading, dock-warrant, warehouse keeper's certificate, wharfingers' certificate, railway receipt, multi-modal transport document, warrant

Bonder

One who places goods under bond or in a bonded warehouse

Depository

place where anything is deposited for sale or keeping as warehouse is a depository for goods a clerks office is a

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