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  • ly traded holding company for Hibbett Sporting Goods, a full line sporting goods retailer.
  • career and outright purchase of food and other goods a more economical way of meeting the School's
  • was needed, and supplying services (transport, goods, a butcher shop) to new mining towns springing
  • h as attempts to use monopoly money to pay for goods, a small minority chose to throw paint and uri
  • as it would leave the merchants to decide what goods a nation buys with the smaller amount of money
  • oduced a new line of women's footwear, leather goods, accessories and outerwear in the fall of 2008
  • es them any entitlement whatsoever to consumer goods, accommodation or food.
  • e a person receives all the more of the common goods, according as he holds a more prominent positi
  • After 9 October 2001, movement of people and goods across the ‘Green Line' dividing the West Bank
  • erry business to transport people, animals and goods across the Gila River on their way to the Cali
  • em to transfer large quantities of high-status goods across wide sections of the North American con
  • drafted into a band of child baduki, bringing goods across the border between Pakistan and Iran.
  • ured many small craft used to carry contraband goods across the Potomac.
  • years ago, vessels have transported people and goods across the Solent.
  • s case has now been codified in s57(2) Sale of Goods Act 1979.
  • more recently authorised under the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (Cth) as part of the Therapeutic Good
  • Act was repealed and reenacted as the Sale of Goods Act 1979.
  • trument 1999 No. 2083), as well as the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and the Supply of Goods and Services
  • repealed and reenacted, the successor Sale of Goods Act 1979 was instantly familiar, sharing the s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
  • The Sale of Goods Act 1979 (c 54) is an Act of the Parliament of
  • Also, the Sale of Goods Act 1979, s 57 states that if an auction is he
  • pational Health and Safety Act 2004; Dangerous Goods Act 1985; Equipment (Public Safety) Act 1994;
  • Exchange Act 1882, and in 1888 of the Sale of Goods Act 1893.
  • h and Ageing established under the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (Cth).
  • The Sale of Goods Act 1893 (56 & 57 Vict.
  • 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.
  • ction) under, ‘The Geographical Indications of Goods Act, 1999', which would allow them to patent l
  • The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is the regulatory body fo
  • and is ISO 9001 certified and has Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), Australia, and approval
  • Thus, many baked goods advertised as whole wheat are not entirely who
  • tates' attempt to open Chinese markets to U.S. goods against Japanese interests there.
  • He worked as a railway goods agent, and was elected to Sale Borough Council
  • , mules or oxen, and are used for transporting goods, agricultural materials or sometimes people.
  • a major exporter of saddles and other leather goods all over the world.
  • Main article: Goods allowed/banned for import into Gaza
  • These goods, along with the immigrants, would then be ship
  • e Hudson's Bay Company to carry furs and trade goods along inland waterways in Rupert's Land and th
  • h century, who state that their procurement of goods along the Western Concan and Canara coasts, su
  • also operated a forwarding business for moving goods along the Ottawa River.
  • Blaenavon shed closed in 1942 and eventually goods also ceased in 1954.
  • Movable and unmovable goods, altars, lands, etc, were all valued, in order
  • t was primarily used for the transportation of goods, although passenger services ran until 1930.
  • re able to use the new line to transport their goods, although his generosity means that he is fire
  • ral rooms, most likely used for storing burial goods, although little survived.
  • s bring in vehicles, foodstuffs and electronic goods, among other items, the port's monthly tax rev
  • Many of the graves contained assorted grave goods, among them arrowheads and various stone imple
  • 14,000 m2) expansion, adding a Dick's Sporting Goods anchor in addition to more retail outlets and
  • the Mulroney government's introduction of the Goods and Services Tax.
  • ntured into manufacturing consumer electronics goods and audio-video systems also under the T-Serie
  • ed to Woodside and Monks Ferry concentrated on goods and coal supply.
  • et of Amun and endowed the position with land, goods and administrators.
  • hree broad areas of trade that the WTO covers: goods and investment (the Multilateral Agreements on
  • on the grounds that the market cannot provide goods and services universally, while interventions
  • some money in order to compensate for the lost goods and travels back to Dongjing, but overhears ne
  • stics company which specializes in delivery of goods and self-servicing post offices.
  • ailroad from across East Tennessee to purchase goods and supplies for general stores and other busi
  • using his position by "improperly using Indian goods and public property" for the benefit of his ne
  • "The Stars of the Milky Way" by Dairy Goods and his Stars of the Milky Way
  • e also researched the concept of global public goods and the economic theories of famous historian
  • sing incentives for people to produce (supply) goods and services, such as adjusting income tax and
  • lar basis rather than on trading or purchasing goods and services.
  • It remained open for goods, and on 1 May 1908 was renamed Coates, to prev
  • f communication and transport making necessary goods and materials more readily available.
  • freemen; for the safekeeping and return of the goods and monies of orphans; and for the management
  • s and drivers expedited clearance for eligible goods, and builds on what Canada has already impleme
  • ppers` and, therefore, the people who imported goods and services to Sierra Leone paid extremely hi
  • nt capital flowed south and raw Latin American goods and produce like tobacco, silver and sugar flo
  • tinued the illegal trade with Canada, carrying goods and herding livestock through the notch.
  • ses, quilting, automotive, outdoor and camping goods and furniture.
  • e a flat for the imam, two shops for religious goods and community rooms, and converting part of th
  • come into play when the player makes finished goods and sells them in Europe, or trades with the n
  • completed by 1880 to have through movement of goods and passenger-traffic between southern parts o
  • , earthenware, glassware, plate glass, woollen goods and other articles, the substitution of ad val
  • rectness of the tax, its effect on the cost of goods and its proximity to the production or distrib
  • enter into collective commercial contracts for goods and services on best value terms on behalf of
  • one of the largest wholesale importers of dry goods and a manufacturer of clothing; the business w
  • tario Science Centre agreed to boycott Israeli goods and services while under contract.
  • ted by multiple mixed trains that carried both goods and passengers and ran to a slower schedule.
  • River in southern Idaho, where they lost some goods and most of their food, and were forced to cac
  • ays the maintenance and development of capital goods and social capital.
  • unds of sexual orientation in the provision of goods and services secured through the Equality Act
  • The two communities lived in harmony trading goods and services enjoying the novelty of each othe
  • ts, and the forecasted sales including cost of goods and marketing and sales expenses.
  • centuries the river has been used to transport goods and people but by the twentieth century the ri
  • ernment agents with promises of cash and other goods and that they would not otherwise have plotted
  • e and co-ordination in the movement of people, goods and services within the region that comprises
  • ompanies sourcing Flemish suppliers of quality goods and services.
  • A superabundance of goods and services are made possible by automated pr
  • than 2,500 people, the port ships manufactured goods and agricultural products from Oklahoma to the
  • ants from across East Tennessee would purchase goods and supplies to resell at rural general stores
  • es, it in turn allowed consumer demand for the goods and services of Russian industry to rise.
  • Because of the inflated costs of goods and wages in the California Gold Rush, the cos
  • s: appliances, electronics, hardware, sporting goods and firearms, clothing, shoes, pets, cameras,
  • and Hooker, who were involved in transporting goods and passengers along the St. Lawrence and lowe
  • The route became very busy primarily for goods and later for the transportation of passengers
  • aylor Loft, Johnston & Murphy, Dick's Sporting Goods, and a number of boutiques.
  • Goods and services taxes of M'sia (GST) or value add
  • ant increasing competition for the carriage of goods, and in 1844 the navigation was purchased on b
  • t properly recording or declaring donations of goods and services to his campaign, and by overspend
  • as the base metal for silver plated household goods and cutlery.
  • the burning of the suburbs and the seizeing of goods and livestock.
  • e concept of balance of trade for both visible goods and invisible services and capital movements.
  • any Communist paper bills and copper coins to goods and currency used in nationalist controlled re
  • BancMarc provides Trade Brokers to market goods and services, provides access to goods and ser
  • In Mall ZOFRI, people could find many cheap goods, and a diverse gamma of products from tools to
  • t flour in the country, it also produces baked goods and pumpkin seed oil.
  • it necessary to find new ways of transporting goods and all sorts of materials, the idea came up t
  • manufactures and on the importation of foreign goods, and the repeal of the quarantine duties.
  • In places that the public access to obtain goods and services, controversially including privat
  • End-users pay this tax on all liable goods and services directly, in that the purchase pr
  • ketched a form of anarcho-capitalism where all goods and services including law itself can be produ
  • ate film office were made by local vendors for goods and services that were not paid for.
  • Black was critical of the federal Goods and Services Tax introduced by the government
  • Pirie Scott, JCPenney, Macy's, Dick's Sporting Goods and Sears.
  • urchase vouchers that can be redeemed for real goods and services by using the "Deals" offering.
  • pistol, and shall have liberty to remove their goods, and to live in their own house, or elsewhere,
  • member companies that provide a wide range of goods and services to industry.
  • often dangerous world of smuggling, prohibited goods and concealment.
  • Formerly there were goods and coal sidings trailing off the Up Line at t
  • today Saputo's business includes cheese, baked goods and milk production, and it is the world twelf
  • 37 ships, either in ballast or carrying trade goods, and sailed from Liverpool on 2nd March 1941 b
  • aus store (which had become both a Stewart Dry Goods and L. S. Ayres before closing) to accommodate
  • ture of this transaction indicates the sale of goods and hence the First Sale Doctrine would apply.
  • nation on Earth and had no interest in foreign goods, and rejected the idea that Great Britain coul
  • s in hurricane-related supplies such as canned goods and flashlights.
  • individual members, online shops for offering goods and services, classifieds, questions and answe
  • Farmers used this tunnel to transport goods and animals safely underneath the busy railroa
  • though they can contaminate food, damage paper goods, and stain clothing.
  • ring viewers and businesses the means to offer goods and services.
  • nts, partly to collect the correct taxation on goods, and partly to stop unscrupulous merchants sho
  • ith the exception of the provision relating to goods and services discrimination in Northern Irelan
  • term, it may not be the magnitude of extracted goods and services that will determine sustainabilit
  • he war brought more traffic to the line - both goods and passengers - as the railway became importa
  • The spaces now occupied by Dick's Sporting Goods and Bed Bath and Beyond were previously a Upto
  • thing, farm and feed supplies, drugs, sporting goods and hardware.
  • He opened a store there where he sold dry goods and groceries.
  • liffe's Learning, should forfeit land, cattle, goods, and life, and be condemned as heretics to God
  • Trains were mixed (passengers and goods), and goods wagons were uncoupled along the li
  • rikes, demonstrations, and boycotts of British goods and wrote petitions, which they circulated to
  • d during World War II and provides an array of goods and services that serve the U.S. military.
  • People are attacking us to loot our goods and our wealth.
  • She was responsible for delivering necessary goods and equipment to ships and stations in the war
  • mbling, and he is not allowed to buy expensive goods and destroy or give them away.
  • suspension of the Chinese boycott of Japanese goods, and the two countries agreed to upgrade relat
  • ities in your neighbourhood to lend and borrow goods and services, earning ‘carbon points saved' in
  • ier whose primary business is the transport of goods, and which is in business to serve any custome
  • d, that the proposed changes, particularly the goods and services tax (GST) was in their interests,
  • n had fled, with their families, leaving their goods and livestock behind.
  • th Wales, the dock is no longer used to export goods, and has been redeveloped for leisure.
  • The goods and engine sheds for many years continued to b
  • me a partner in John Sinclair & Co. in the dry goods and grocery business until it dissolved in 188
  • s, which marketed a broad spectrum of consumer goods and services.
  • A large portion of advertising was for adult goods and services, such as phone-sex chat lines and
  • Prices for land, goods and services were high and climbing daily.
  • Nantz to Vera Cruz with a cargo of steel, bale goods and the like.
  • d responsibility for the ownership of specific goods and property.
  • To recognize the distinct nature of cultural goods and services as vehicles of values, identity a
  • ding millinery, shops selling clothing and dry goods, and apartments.
  • Initially, he imported Swedish goods and timbers, and developed an extensive trade
  • in a predetermined location to exchange furs, goods and money.
  • t to ensure the passage of a bill creating the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
  • Today his work is also helping consumers goods and service companies to remodel their communi
  • J. C. Penney (Replaced with Dick's Sporting Goods and other stores when new J. C. Penney opened)
  • lestine to control the movement of insurgents, goods and weapons.
  • cted a succession of industries which provided goods and employment to the town.
  • It opened to goods and mineral traffic on or before August 1.
  • estimated 20% jump in real terms in imports of goods and services.
  • cements - tax holidays, free import of capital goods, and protective tariffs - are continued.
  • and established an extensive trade, importing goods and supplying neighboring merchants.
  • er players when they are sold out of all their goods and can only be restocked by their owners when
  • She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone.
  • It only presupposes that goods and services of unequal value are traded, some
  • the fanatics of Castres, awarded me freely the goods and effects that had been seized, with interes
  • l in smelting silver ore, in producing leather goods, and to set dyes in textiles.
  • deflationary as the government purchased fewer goods and services, and some argue that this led to
  • e Factory, Whole Foods Market, Dick's Sporting Goods and Morton's.
  • oned as a sewing manufacture of textiles, soft goods and metals and it has now gone into the trampo
  • ic sector, real estate, technology, industrial goods and services, and consumer goods and services.
  • f thousands of troops, military and industrial goods and the fleet of the Royal Indian Navy made Bo
  • r government's failure to repeal the unpopular Goods and Services Tax as promised by her and her pa
  • ed to promote small industries with indigenous goods and local artisans.
  • Chichimecas militarily, the Spaniards offered goods and opportunities as an incentive for them to
  • ork-life services, transportation of household goods, and personnel support services.
  • 2 billion Defense Department contract to carry goods and material from main supply points inside Af
  • each other's updates about their purchases of goods and services.
  • angsha, it still could not hold this amount of goods and people.
  • from newspaper sales, $9,954 from contributed goods and services, $9,077 from advertising, and $2,
  • Carson Pirie Scott, GameWorks, Dick's Sporting Goods, and a movie theater owned by Loews Theaters.
  • ducts, promotional merchandise, toys, sporting goods and travel goods.
  • He reported that the longstanding free flow of goods and services across the border would be hamper
  • sses and for newly evolving ones such as paper goods and iron smelting.
  • ering large amounts of pottery, European trade goods and other artifacts deposited as grave goods b
  • and enforced internal displacement (of values, goods and alliances).
  • und of gender reassignment in the provision of goods and services (though article 3 excludes educat
  • concerned about government delivery of public goods, and government involvement in the formulation
  • t its name from the auction at the site of the goods and arms taken from the eleven towns of the mi
  • n the colonies were forced to buy British-made goods, and this artificial trade restraint meant tha
  • e free use of the money given others for their goods and services.
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