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Imports




Imports

Importations. The act of bringing goods and merchandise into the United States from a foreign country.

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Merchandise
By this term is understood all those things which merchants sell either wholesale or retail, as dry goods, hardware, groceries, drugs, &c. It is usually applied to personal chattels only, and to those which are not required for food or immediate support, but such as remain after having been used or which are used only by a slow consumption.

States
By this name are understood in some countries, the assembly of the different orders of the people to regulate the affairs of the commonwealth, as, the states general.

Foreign
That which belongs to another country; that which is strange.

Country
By country is meant the state of which one is a member.



SIMILAR TERMS
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Importunity
Urgent solicitation, with troublesome frequency and pertinacity.

Impositions
Imposts, taxes, or contributions.

Impossibility
The character of that which. cannot be done agreeably to the accustomed order of nature.

Imposts
The state of being incapable of prescription.



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Implements
Such things as are used or employed for a trade, or furniture of a house.

Implicata
Maritime law. In order to avoid the risk of making fruitless voyages, merchants have been in the habit of receiving small adventures on freight at so much per cent, to which they are entitled at all events, even if the adventure be lost. This is what the Italians call implicata.

Implication
An inference of something not directly declared, but arising from what is admitted or expressed.

Implied contract
A contract not created or evidenced by the explicit agreement of the parties but one inferred by law; as the use of electric power in your home implies a contract with the light company.

Implied terms
The seller of goods and services must give certain implied terms. For goods these are satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose, conformity with sample or description and the right to sell the goods. Such implied terms can be excluded or restricted except where the law prohibits it. It is not normally possible to reduce the statutory legal protection of consumers.

Imports

Importunity
Urgent solicitation, with troublesome frequency and pertinacity.

Impositions
Imposts, taxes, or contributions.

Impossibility
The character of that which. cannot be done agreeably to the accustomed order of nature.

Imposts
The state of being incapable of prescription.

Imprescriptibility
The state of being incapable of prescription.

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