Article of commerce definition

Article of commerce means any material, other than material used for upland disposal or contaminated material put to beneficial use, that is bought, sold or ex- changed in any manner for goods or services and that otherwise would have to be ac- quired from alternative sources.

Related to Article of commerce

  • e-commerce means buying or selling of goods or services including digital products over digital or electronic network;

  • Place of public assembly means a building used for social gatherings, religious purposes or indoor recreation by 50 or more persons;

  • application for international protection means a request made by a third country national or a stateless person for protection from a Member State, who can be understood to seek refugee status or subsidiary protection status, and who does not explicitly request another kind of protection, outside the scope of this Directive, that can be applied for separately;

  • Place of public accommodation means any building or structure in which goods are supplied or services performed, or in which the trade of the general public is solicited.

  • Place of public worship means property used primarily for the purposes of congregation, excluding a structure that is primarily used for educational instruction in which secular or religious education is the primary instructive medium: Provided that the property is-

  • Promotion of Access to Information Act ’ means the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000 (Act No. 2 of 2000);

  • Trade or commerce means the conduct of a business for profit or not for profit producing or providing goods, commodities, property, or services and includes, without limitation, advertising, franchising, solicitation, offering for sale, lease, or distribution of a service or property, tangible or intangible, real, personal or mixed, or any other article of commerce.

  • Uniform Commercial Code jurisdiction means any jurisdiction that has adopted all or substantially all of Article 9 as contained in the 2000 Official Text of the Uniform Commercial Code, as recommended by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute, together with any subsequent amendments or modifications to the Official Text.

  • MEC for local government means the member of the Executive Council of a province who is responsible for local government in that province;

  • Corporations Law means the Corporations Law of the Commonwealth of Australia as applying in each State and Territory of Australia;

  • Commissioner of Competition means the Commissioner of Competition appointed pursuant to Subsection 7(1) of the Competition Act or his designee.

  • Municipal Code of Chicago or "MCC" means the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago.

  • place of safety means any institution, hospital or other suitable place the occupier of which is willing to accept the temporary care of a child;

  • the Commonwealth Act means the legislation of the Commonwealth Parliament by which this agreement is authorized to be executed by or on behalf of the Commonwealth;

  • 15(519) means the weekly statistical release designated as such, or any successor publication, published by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The date of determination of a Make-Whole Premium will be the third Business Day prior to the applicable prepayment date and the "most recent H.15(519)" means the H.15(519) published prior to the close of business on the third Business Day prior to the applicable prepayment date.

  • Xxxxxxx Act means the Xxxxxxx Antitrust Act of 1890.

  • customs law means all the statutory provisions applied by the customs administration on the importation, exportation, transit or movement of goods whether or not they involve the collection of duties or taxes (or security thereof), on the enforcement of prohibitions, restrictions or control or exchange control regulations or on any other customs regime;

  • Commonwealth Minister means the local Minister within the meaning of the gas pipelines access legislation of the Commonwealth;

  • Board of Commissioners means a county board of commissioners.

  • National Road Traffic Act means the National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act 93 of 1996);

  • Information Commissioner means the UK Information Commissioner and any successor;

  • Commissioner of Police means the person holding or acting in the office of Commissioner of Police under the Police Act 1892;

  • Uniform Commercial Code means the New York Uniform Commercial Code as in effect from time to time.

  • Code of Good Practice means the generic codes or the sector codes as the case may be;

  • Container station and depot services means activities consisting in storing containers, whether in port areas or inland, with a view to their stuffing/stripping, repairing and making them available for shipments.

  • customs procedures means the treatment applied by the customs administration of each Party to goods which are subject to customs control.