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banned and restricted goods — Goods needing a licence or certificate before they can be imported into, or exported from, the UK. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary … Financial and business terms
Arms Race in Sporting Goods — ▪ 2000 by Gavin Forbes Ehringer Modern athletes, it is said, stand on the shoulders of yesteryear s greats; increasingly, however, improvements in conditioning, technique, training, and coaching are augmented not only by the advances made… … Universalium
Underground economy — The underground economy or black market is a market consisting of all commerce on which applicable taxes and/or regulations of trade are being avoided. The term is also often known as the underdog, shadow economy, black economy or parallel… … Wikipedia
contraband — con·tra·band / kän trə ˌband/ n [Italian contrabbando act of smuggling, from contra against + bando edict, law]: property that is unlawfully produced, possessed, or transported contraband per se: property that is in and of itself unlawful to… … Law dictionary
Customs and Excise — UK US noun [singular] the government department in the UK in charge of collecting the taxes to be paid on goods that are bought or sold, or brought into the country http://www.macmillandictionary.com/med2cd/weblinks/customs and excise.htm… … Useful english dictionary
Customs and Excise — (also fml Her Majesty’s Customs and Excise) the British government department responsible for collecting customs duties, taxes charged on imports from outside the European Union, and excise duties, taxes charged on certain goods produced in… … Universalium
Her Majesty's Customs and Excise — Customs and Excise [Customs and Excise] (also fml Her Majesty’s Customs and Excise) the British government department responsible for collecting customs duties, taxes charged on imports from outside the European Union, and excise duties, taxes… … Useful english dictionary
RMS Lusitania — was a British luxury ocean liner owned by the Cunard Steamship Company and built by John Brown and Company of Clydebank, Scotland. Christened and launched on Thursday, 7 June 1906, Lusitania met a disastrous end as a casualty of the First World… … Wikipedia
Murtaza Ali Khan — Nawab Sayyid Murtaza Ali Khan Bahadur (22 November 1923 8 February 1982) was the titular Nawab of Rampur from 1966 to his death in 1982, succeeding his father, Raza Ali Khan Bahadur. Contents 1 Early life 2 Titular Nawab of Rampur 3 Personal life … Wikipedia
seizure — noun 1) Napoleon s seizure of Spain Syn: capture, takeover, annexation, invasion, occupation 2) the seizure of banned goods Syn: confiscation, appropriation, expropriation 3) the seizure of … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary