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Dutyn. 1) a legal obligation, the breach of which can result in liabi...
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Dutylate 13c., from Anglo-French duete, from Old French deu "due, owed; proper, just," from Vulgar Latin *debutus, from Latin debitus, past participle of debere "to owe" (see debt). Re [..]
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DutyA tax imposed on the importation or exportation of goods by the federal, state or local government.
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DutyA tax imposed by a government on merchandise imported from another country.
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Dutyresponsibility or job.
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DutyTax, perhaps because you have a duty to pay it. An import duty is a tax on imports, thus a tariff.
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Duty1) A legal relationship, created by law or contract, in which a person or business owes something to another. The breach of this obligation can result in liability. 2) A tax on imported goods.
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Dutythe social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force; "we must instill a sense of duty in our children"; "every right implies a respon [..]
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Dutywhat you ought to do or have to do
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DutyDefinition A tax on imports and exports.
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DutyA tax imposed on imports by the customs authority of a country.
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Dutyflikht
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Dutypl: du·ties [Anglo-French deuté indebtedness, obligation, from deu owing, due, from Old French see due ] 1 : tasks, service, or functions that arise from one's position [performing a police ...
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DutyThe actual custom duty based on an imported good either on an ad valorem, or specification amount per unit or combination of these two. Ethnocentrism.
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DutyA tax imposed by a government on merchandise imported from another country.
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DutyA continuous or short-time rating of a machine. Continuous-duty machines reach an equilibrium temperature within the temperature limits of the insulation system. Machines which do not, or can not, rea [..]
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DutyThe load carrying capacity, operating speed and other technical data defining the operational capabilities of an elevator, dumbwaiter, etc.
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DutyThere are two main types of duty collected by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC): one is import duty, which is duty charged on goods imported into the European Union (EU) and the other is excise duty, wh [..]
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DutyState Government tax on financial transactions. For the purchase of real estate, it is calculated according to the property value. It also applies to the amount of the mortgage and the amount differs from state to state.
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Duty(or customs duty) is money collected under a tariff.
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DutyIn negligence, duty is defined as "an obligation, to which the law will give recognition and effect, to conform to a particular standard of conduct toward another." Boughter v. Town of Ocean [..]
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Duty(n) the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force(n) work that you are obliged to perform for moral or legal reasons(n) a government tax on imports or exports
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DutyA tax imposed on imports by the customs authority of a country. Duties are generally based on the value of the goods (ad valorem duties), some other factors such as weight or quantity (specific duties [..]
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DutyA tax levied by a government on the import, export or use and consumption of goods.
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DutyA duty is a kind of tax, often associated with customs, a payment due to the revenue of a state, levied by force of law. It is a tax on certain items purchased abroad
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DutyA tax imposed by the customs authority of a country on imported goods.
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Dutyan action which we are obligated to perform out of respect for the moral law.
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DutyA tax levied by a government on the import, export or consumption of goods. Usually a tax imposed on imports by the customs authority of a country. Duties are generally based on the value of the goods [..]
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DutyA tax imposed by a government on merchandise imported from another country. There are several types of duty, including: A) Ad valorem duty ("According to the value") - an assessment based on of the actual value of an article. B) Specific duty - an assessment based on the weight or quantity of an article without reference to its monetary v [..]
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DutyA tax levied by a government on imports and exports.
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DutyThe duty is the ratio of high-level period per clock cycle (tw/t in the drawing at right). In the case of a CMOS load, time is measured at the 1/2-VCC level, and for TTL load it is measured at the 1.4 [..]
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DutyDuties that are based in Ethics, rather than in law.
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DutyA tax imposed by a government on merchandise imported from another country. Duty Drawback: A refund of duty paid on imported merchandise when it is exported later, whether in the same or a different f [..]
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DutyService or work that should rightly be rendered. 2. Tax or custom charge imposed by a government on goods imported, exported or consumed.
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DutyAny duty leviable under the Customs and Excise Act No 91 of 1964. Subject to the provisions of Section 47B, includes any passenger tax leviable under that section and any environmental levy leviable u [..]
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Duty A government tax on imported merchandise.
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Dutyrequirement, when in port, to be aboard and available for watchstanding or other responsibilities; shipboard personnel commonly have the duty every third day while in port, but it can be every second [..]
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DutyA tax levied by a government on the import, export or use and consumption of goods.
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DutyA tax imposed on imports by the customs authority of a country. Duties are generally based on the value of the goods (ad valorem duties), some other factors such as weight or quantity (specific duties [..]
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DutyA legal or moral obligation to do a thing.
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DutyA tax imposed on imports by the customs authority of a country.
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Dutyn. 1) a legal obligation, the breach of which can result in liability. In a lawsuit a plaintiff must claim and prove that there was a duty by defendant to plaintiff. This can be a duty of care in a ne [..]
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DutyTax imposed on goods imported from another country
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DutyA tax imposed on imports by the customs authority of a country. Duties are generally based on the value of the goods (ad valorem duties), some other factors such as weight or quantity (specific duties), or a combination of value and other factors (compound duties).
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DutyA tax imposed on imports by the customs authority of a country. Duties are generally based on the value of the goods, some other factors such as weight or quantity (specific duties), or a combination [..]
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DutyOfficial tariff corresponding to the payment of taxes or contributions and rates or rights; officially set for the payment of fees corresponding to certain professional activities in return for a serv [..]
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Dutyfree - being exempt from any import tax
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DutyImport tax paid on goods purchased out of the country.
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DutyThis has two legal meanings: (a) An obligation to act …
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Duty
That which one is morally or legally obligated to do.
(We don't have a duty to keep you here.)
* '''1805''', 21 October,XX:
*: Take that which is thy duty, and goo thy waye.
(obsolete) Respect [..]
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DutyA tax imposed on imports by the customs authority of a country. Duties are generally based on the value of the goods, some other factors such as weight or quantity (specific duties), or a combination [..]
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DutyA tax on imports, exports, or consumption goods.
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