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Metro railway
the purposes of, or in connection with, a metro railway, (C) all stations, offices, ventilation shafts and ducts, warehouses, workshops, manufactories, fixed plants and machineries, sheds, depots and other works constructed for the purpose of, or in
Whitsuntide
Whitsuntide, the east of Pentecost, being the fiftieth day after Easter, and the first of the four cross-quarters days of the year. Whitsuntide offerings were held assessable to income tax in Slaney v. Starkey, (1931) 2...
Warehousing system
Warehousing system, the allowing of goods imported to be deposited in public warehouses, at a reasonable rent, without payment of the duties on importation if they are re-exported; or if they
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Terminal charges
by s. 55 defines the term 'terminal charges' as including 'charges in respect of stations, sidings, wharves, depots, warehouses, cranes, and other similar matters, and of any services rendered threat.' See the Railways Act, 1921, especially Part
Railway
installations used for the purposes of, or in connection with, a railway; (d) all rolling stock, stations, offices, warehouses, wharves, workshops, manufactories, fixed plant and machinery, roads and streets, running rooms, rest houses, institutes, hospitals, water works
Factory
with any other material, or any fabric made thereof: Provided that print works, bleaching and dyeing works, lace warehouses, paper mills, flax scutch mills, rope works and hat works shall not be deemed to be textiles factories.
Marine-store dealers
any kind, must have his name, with the words ' dealer in marine stores,' painted on all his warehouses and places of deposit, must not purchase marine stores from any person apparently under sixteen, must enter in
Holiday, or Holyday
on the following day. And this is further extended to docks, custom houses, Inland Revenue offices, and bonding warehouses, in England and Ireland, by the Holidays Act, 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 13); which Act also,
Allowance
nearly discontinued by merchants, or else allowed in the price. It is wholly abolished at the East India warehouses in London, and neither tret nor draft is allowed at the Custom-house. Cloff, or Clough, is another allowance
Abatement
the Custom House from the duties chargeable upon such goods as are damaged, and for a loss in warehouses. (7) A badge in coat-armour, indicating dishonour of some kind. It is also called rebatement.
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Metro railway
the purposes of, or in connection with, a metro railway, (C) all stations, offices, ventilation shafts and ducts, warehouses, workshops, manufactories, fixed plants and machineries, sheds, depots and other works constructed for the purpose of, or in
Whitsuntide
Whitsuntide, the east of Pentecost, being the fiftieth day after Easter, and the first of the four cross-quarters days of the year. Whitsuntide offerings were held assessable to income tax in Slaney v. Starkey, (1931) 2...
Warehousing system
Warehousing system, the allowing of goods imported to be deposited in public warehouses, at a reasonable rent, without payment of the duties on importation if they are re-exported; or if they
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Terminal charges
by s. 55 defines the term 'terminal charges' as including 'charges in respect of stations, sidings, wharves, depots, warehouses, cranes, and other similar matters, and of any services rendered threat.' See the Railways Act, 1921, especially Part
Railway
installations used for the purposes of, or in connection with, a railway; (d) all rolling stock, stations, offices, warehouses, wharves, workshops, manufactories, fixed plant and machinery, roads and streets, running rooms, rest houses, institutes, hospitals, water works
Factory
with any other material, or any fabric made thereof: Provided that print works, bleaching and dyeing works, lace warehouses, paper mills, flax scutch mills, rope works and hat works shall not be deemed to be textiles factories.
Marine-store dealers
any kind, must have his name, with the words ' dealer in marine stores,' painted on all his warehouses and places of deposit, must not purchase marine stores from any person apparently under sixteen, must enter in
Holiday, or Holyday
on the following day. And this is further extended to docks, custom houses, Inland Revenue offices, and bonding warehouses, in England and Ireland, by the Holidays Act, 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 13); which Act also,
Allowance
nearly discontinued by merchants, or else allowed in the price. It is wholly abolished at the East India warehouses in London, and neither tret nor draft is allowed at the Custom-house. Cloff, or Clough, is another allowance
Abatement
the Custom House from the duties chargeable upon such goods as are damaged, and for a loss in warehouses. (7) A badge in coat-armour, indicating dishonour of some kind. It is also called rebatement.
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