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Several wagons of | goods were also derailed. |
90% of all wages were "paid with | goods" (payment in form of goods, rather than money) |
This deducted amount is added to Cost of | Goods Sold. |
The Sale of | Goods Act 1893 (56 & 57 Vict. |
(l) to allow the free movement of | goods and people. |
His business had expanded from the sale of | goods into the harvesting and sale of timber and the |
A superabundance of | goods and services are made possible by automated pr |
om 1933 show that 2,853 long tons (2,899 t) of | goods were sent from the station, whilst 402 long to |
Act was repealed and reenacted as the Sale of | Goods Act 1979. |
aveled to Pakistan to obtain better quality of | goods to distribute. |
in active use, it was lined with warehouses of | goods from around the world. |
The separation of | goods arranged later on may have been simply due to |
With the exchange of | goods came the exchange of ideas as well. |
involve anything which involves the lifting of | goods or people at work. |
He was a merchant and importer of | goods based in Quebec City. |
ion had 80,000 passengers and 90,000 tonnes of | goods traffic annually. |
as easy to maintain that this was the value of | goods consumed by the end user (lower-order goods), |
In contract law, the sale of | goods exceeding $500 is governed by the UCC. |
She has a vast collection of | goods, many from the 1930s, 40's and 50's. |
In 1998, the CIC supplied £1 billion of | goods annually, and the CRTG £2.5 billion. |
t was primarily used for the transportation of | goods, although passenger services ran until 1930. |
$533,584 of | goods were destroyed, $40,714 belonging to Canada St |
The port handles most types of | goods; containers, dry bulk cargo and wet bulk cargo |
Units may be set up in SEZ for manufacture of | goods and rendering of services. |
In 1969 he married in separation of | goods with Alicia Koplowitz. |
This agency was in charge of the traffic of | goods entering and leaving the ghetto. |
By 1845 88,000 tons of | goods were being transported on the Barrow Navigatio |
act that there was an increase in the price of | goods is insufficient. |
is in the "New Svetlovodsk, featuring lots of | goods for buying and selling. |
(c) the carriage of | goods by land, sea, air or pipeline; |
1745-1794), which imported large quantities of | goods until the firm disbanded in 1775. |
en had a good overseas market with over 50% of | goods exported. |
e situation even worse through the purchase of | goods in the Oversticht. |
In 1969 he married in separation of | goods with Esther Koplowitz. |
It facilitated the movement of | goods over the Niagara Escarpment in present-day Lew |
A dock evolved to allow unloading of | goods for road transport to the east. |
India offers a free flow of | goods from Kolkata port to Bhutan. |
trument 1999 No. 2083), as well as the Sale of | Goods Act 1979 and the Supply of Goods and Services |
s12(1)(c), In Sale of | Goods contract, the goods are of a type "ordinarily |
y backstories to refer to the "backstories" of | goods: that is, the impacts on the planet and people |
The Sale of | Goods Act 1979 (c 54) is an Act of the Parliament of |
as a facilitator, the extent of categories of | goods rented between individuals has significantly i |
The processing of | goods within the warehouse was originally a manual o |
ed terms to the effect of fixing the prices of | goods for traders, and the terms on which the goods |
In 1966, the movement of | goods over the Bordon branch was suspended, and the |
They offer a wide array of | goods from many countries, such as dishes, rugs, fur |
r payments, thus could afford a wider range of | goods to purchase. |
ded sale professionals and additional lines of | goods, including women's clothing and housewares. |
e infrastructure to accept large quantities of | goods and then store, sort and deliver them to chari |
stics company which specializes in delivery of | goods and self-servicing post offices. |
ort and export more than $100 billion worth of | goods every year. |
r a written agreement to accompany the sale of | goods in certain instances. |
nomic unit, with guarantees on the movement of | goods, material, and labor. |
ining, education, harassment, the provision of | goods and services, and the disposal of premises. |
platforms have been swept away but a couple of | goods yard buildings are now houses. |
losed to passengers in 1953, and withdrawal of | goods facilities took place in 1964. |
rket with numerous stalls selling varieties of | goods like old books and clothes. |
(e) - prohibit the shipment of | goods by vessels, aircraft or land transport across |
des on three floors and offers a wide range of | goods and services across many departments. |
An important type of | goods will be containers, either between Western Eur |
led to new possibilities for the transport of | goods which previously had not been commonly carried |
Exchange Act 1882, and in 1888 of the Sale of | Goods Act 1893. |
is the god who supervises the distribution of | goods and destiny to each man corresponding to his m |
The liability for any loss or damage of | goods was limited to the value of the vessel, her eq |
unds of sexual orientation in the provision of | goods and services secured through the Equality Act |
s case has now been codified in s57(2) Sale of | Goods Act 1979. |
hera king cheraman perumal nayanar gave lot of | goods to this temple for the daily puja. |
and Chile increased by 266%, with the trade of | goods rising from $718 million in 1996 to $2.34 bill |
ed in use for many years for the processing of | goods traffic. |
ture of this transaction indicates the sale of | goods and hence the First Sale Doctrine would apply. |
The example of the number of | goods wagons at opening is a good one - all the sour |
cho was founded to facilitate the transport of | goods past the Atures Rapids on the Orinoco River in |
initially leased to ensure a steady supply of | goods between Queensland and Sydney. |
eclipsed the Paddington Basin in the amount of | goods carried, principally for coal and building mat |
1826 to 1827 it became the largest exporter of | goods to the international markets in all of Puerto |
The Society argued that displays of | goods were an "offer" and when a shopper selected an |
0,000 civilians, 1,000 POWs and 30,000 tons of | goods were removed from Estonia, 38,000 of the milit |
w which stated that anyone accused of theft of | goods worth 300 solidi was to undergo a trial by boi |
the burning of the suburbs and the seizeing of | goods and livestock. |
y can profit, either financially or by gain of | goods or services. |
tured or destroyed $2 million dollars worth of | goods during the raid. |
estimated 20% jump in real terms in imports of | goods and services. |
used by Crossley Motors for the manufacture of | goods vehicles. |
customs and tariff laws and the free entry of | goods to ports of the Republic, among other benefits |
financial year 2002/03 the total production of | goods and services in Ballina Shire was valued at $1 |
The most imported types of | goods in calendar year 2010 were, in order: furnitur |
In order to provide deliveries of | goods for the camps a small siding was built at the |
The station also generated a lot of | goods traffic, primarily from the Thorverton Mill, a |
surance and reinsurance, international sale of | goods, commodities, conflicts of laws and arbitratio |
onally, on each Tuesday there is an auction of | goods and produce, and on the first Tuesday of every |
The Act consolidates the original Sale of | Goods Act 1893 and subsequent legislation, which in |
o the 1979 Act, and a new consolidated Sale of | Goods Act is perhaps overdue. |
inheritances, matrimonies, the distribution of | goods and the regulation of various legal disputes ( |
r trains and ended the use of certain types of | goods vehicles on passenger trains. |
member companies that provide a wide range of | goods and services to industry. |
-in-law were the receivers of his inventory of | goods on February 11, 1837. |
stoms and Excise such as the illegal import of | goods, illegal immigration and business transactions |
Macpherson of Kingston in the transporting of | goods and passengers. |
Theodotus laid in stores of | goods and his house became a refuge for the Christia |
sell real estate, cars and a broad variety of | goods and services. |
ly Christian practice of communal ownership of | goods, in additions to their Anabaptists beliefs of |
In 1839 James Pollock placed a small stock of | goods in the log cabin built by Henry Simmons where |
The total value of | goods passed by Romania to the Soviet Union surpasse |
rnment would pay each Canadian $5,000 worth of | goods and services was derided by the Ontario party |
Prior to the Carriage of | Goods By Sea Act 1992 the implication of such a cont |
rectness of the tax, its effect on the cost of | goods and its proximity to the production or distrib |
Douglas noticed that the weekly total costs of | goods produced was greater than the sums paid out to |
ie Belge" which in fact sold a wide variety of | goods other than those normally found in a patisseri |
Because of the inflated costs of | goods and wages in the California Gold Rush, the cos |
sed the importance of Florida as a supplier of | goods, rather than men, with Florida being a large p |
ier whose primary business is the transport of | goods, and which is in business to serve any custome |
f the poor and empowering them as producers of | goods and services in the global economy. |
yees and distributors who are in possession of | goods manufactured for General Motors. |
Also, the Sale of | Goods Act 1979, s 57 states that if an auction is he |
ered many of the same departments and types of | goods as Eaton's other two Toronto stores, but in ch |
xtensive, as has been found by the evidence of | goods such as obsidian from the Yellowstone area, co |
ps and a trading post, a venue for the sale of | goods produced at the khan, and the sale of raw mate |
al university / free access to and exchange of | goods, people and knowledge / basic education / cult |
ncil awarded Wall £1527 damages for removal of | goods and false imprisonment, and in further proceed |
he last century been the center of exchange of | goods for farmers from across the state of Arkansas |
equipment manufacturer and that the supply of | goods and services was made by other firms at a much |
is responsible for monitoring the movement of | goods into and out of Hong Kong, customs and excise, |
from where it co-ordinates the manufacture of | goods through a network of 70 offices in 40+ countri |
harged with unlawfully carrying on the sale of | goods on a Sunday contrary to the Lord's Day Act of |
s able to turn out nearly the same quantity of | goods, as during former years. |
n 24 hours, carrying 12,940 tons (13,160 t) of | goods, coal and machinery, beating their record of 8 |
it immediately became a major thoroughfare of | goods, people and transportation service to and from |
den to 10.9 billion gulden while the supply of | goods was only a fraction of what it had been. |
each other's updates about their purchases of | goods and services. |
und of gender reassignment in the provision of | goods and services (though article 3 excludes educat |
tion of the volume of trade, the cost price of | goods, and of time, with an associated level of fixe |
treatment of individuals, in the provision of | goods and services, unless justification could be pr |
cultural production, instability of exports of | goods and services, economic importance of non-tradi |
ed to the railway sidings to allow transfer of | goods between canal and rail. |
n as London's Larder, due to the vast array of | goods and provisions from across the globe. |
1881 and 1884 and were used on a huge range of | goods: tea and coffee sets, dessert, fruit, ice crea |
completed by 1880 to have through movement of | goods and passenger-traffic between southern parts o |
ations in the public transport, description of | goods in Belarusian on labels, promotion of primary |
t Djibouti between 1911 and 1917, the share of | goods passing through Gambela had the fastest rate o |
53,000 (about £80 million in today's money) of | goods, mostly spices, were being imported from John |
d during World War II and provides an array of | goods and services that serve the U.S. military. |
e became involved in the buying and selling of | goods, including the export of timber and flour and |
upply-missions, raids, espionage, transport of | goods imported to the country, release of Norwegian |
angsha, it still could not hold this amount of | goods and people. |
He reported that the longstanding free flow of | goods and services across the border would be hamper |
uities of nature, or its intricate mixtures of | goods and evils, to which he calls sustained attenti |
repealed and reenacted, the successor Sale of | Goods Act 1979 was instantly familiar, sharing the s |
The Sale of | Goods Act 1893 is considered to be classic example o |
in the fields of employment, the provision of | goods and services, education and public functions. |
bility of governing and overseeing the flow of | goods, people and vehicles into and out of Laos; ope |
tas and other barriers to the free exchange of | goods, and "led efforts to liberalize reciprocal tra |
rm energy input labeling involved producers of | goods and services determining how much energy is us |
River for mills, to provide transportation of | goods, and to provide drinking water for the city. |
He and Bobby remove a shipment of | goods they had booked on board the same Swiss flight |
am also provides a key link in the movement of | goods and passengers to and from southern parts of T |
virtual water, water used in the production of | goods and services but not directly traded between c |
ment, the public education system, delivery of | goods and services, and other services such as banki |
andard of living due to the increased price of | goods and services in their places of residence as c |
ome economists as an inter-dependent system of | goods and services with semi-permeable boundaries an |
The next year he moved his stock of | goods into a log building erected by John C. Crozier |
et, even if this meant restricting the flow of | goods and services to the civilian sector of the eco |
7,000 to house the steadily expanding range of | goods for sale. |
ities to arrange and pay for transportation of | goods from its warehouse, and that arranging transpo |
use of the master disk) rather than a 'sale of | goods' in the way a manufacturer sells a given quant |
ope's most important point for the shipment of | goods, as well as the leading financial center of th |
ts, and the forecasted sales including cost of | goods and marketing and sales expenses. |
ant increasing competition for the carriage of | goods, and in 1844 the navigation was purchased on b |
, or that the consumer "obtained possession of | goods, services, or money as a result of the blocked |
n 1877 tabulation showed the total quantity of | goods shipped from Washington to New Orleans: 30,000 |
ction) under, ‘The Geographical Indications of | Goods Act, 1999', which would allow them to patent l |
number of people in a migration, the amount of | goods being traded, or the number of packets in a ne |
ding; by 1988, he was sending 10,000 pounds of | goods to Vietnam each month, a business fueled by th |
tility against each other, like the seizing of | goods from Scottish merchants in Norway and the kidn |
a fortnight to recover around £26,000 worth of | goods stolen from the factory (which included a rock |
t in relation to the substance in the sense of | goods twice in the parable of the Prodigal Son where |
attempts that involve the fair distribution of | goods, democratizing economy and public institutions |
The most mendacious, insidious bill of | goods the apostles of profit ever sold to the gullib |
-drawn tramway to assist with the transport of | goods from and around the Duke of Buckingham's exten |
n men and women in the access to and supply of | goods and services". |
hour of free time and deliver large numbers of | goods on a battered bicycle. |
EU and the export or re-export from the EU, of | goods infringing: trade marks, copyright, patents, n |
d distribution of their equivalent in gifts of | goods to needy people, including so-called enemy peo |
der management will facilitate the movement of | goods and persons in and out of the Gaza Strip, thus |
h century, who state that their procurement of | goods along the Western Concan and Canara coasts, su |
te informed consumer choice in the purchase of | goods and services, by testing products, highlightin |
osing the Indian ring, fraudulent suppliers of | goods to the Indian tribes under treaty obligations. |
lated by reference to the quantity or value of | goods produced or dealt with in the relevant period" |
ic tableware, the war and post-war shortage of | goods, and expectations for a growing domestic deman |
FV); the latter process involved the import of | goods, proceeds from the sale of which were sent to |
drawbacks allowed on any specific quantity of | goods, wares, and merchandise, the same shall be dee |
erty was often mentioned in the assessments of | goods that were customarily made at the elections of |
sub-contracts and contracts for the supply of | goods or services in the building industry. |
It diversified into the distribution of | goods rather than the mere shipping of them and grad |
ment within the Palestinian territories and of | goods moving in and out, and (4) U.S. banking restri |
of credit possibilities, irregular supplies of | goods, impressment efforts that often amounted to pi |
with a proposal for preventing the removal of | goods, discharging the trader from any search, and r |
t properly recording or declaring donations of | goods and services to his campaign, and by overspend |
To avoid the difficult transhipment of | goods for the crossing of the Rhine-the military had |
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