retail package definition

retail package means the packages which are intended for retail sale to the ultimate consumer for the purpose of consumption of the commodity contained therein and includes the imported packages :
retail package means the packages which are intended for retail sale to the ultimate consumer for the purpose of consumption of the commodity contained therein and includes the imported packages : [as per GSR 359 (E) Dt. 06.06.2013 following proviso shall be omitted] [Provided that for the purposes of this clause, the expression 'ultimate consumer' shall not include industrial or institutional consumers;]
retail package means a package which is intended for retail sale to the ultimate consumer* for the purpose of consumption of the goods contained therein and includes an imported package:

More Definitions of retail package

retail package means the package which are intended for retail sale to the ultimate consumer for the purpose of consumption of the commodity contained therein and includes the imported pack- ages:

Related to retail package

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  • Catalog means the available list of tangible personal property or services, in the most current listing, regardless of date, during the life of the contract, that takes the form of a catalog, price list, schedule, shelf price or other form that: