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There are 34 classes of goods and 11 for services.
The announcement lists nearly 200 products in three classes of goods.
The following table compares taxes on selected classes of goods in the states.
Once more let me ask: Does he who desires any class of goods, desire the whole class or a part only?
It costs $245 to register a trademark for a single class of goods.
This lengthy schedule provides rates of duty for each class of goods.
The following classes of goods are defined as dangerous:
For innocent pleasures, and such as have no antecedent pains, are allowed to rank in the class of goods.
This takes place through the application of market mechanisms with the intended result being a standardized class of goods or services.
As for the class of goods, it should make little difference here, since the businessman should be better able than the private party to assess them.
Alright, so manufactured goods are a class of goods in which it's easy to differentiate the product, right.
Some states exempt a portion of sales or purchase price from tax for some classes of goods.
'Tain't my class of goods at all, they'll surely think I lifted it.
The Smiley name and logo now registered and used in over 100 countries for 25 classes of goods and services.
Is there not also a second class of goods, such as knowledge, sight, health, which are desirable not only in themselves, but also for their results?
"Make sure you know what classes of goods or services you are applying for as you will need these to make your application."
This is where a class of goods or assets - eg the debtor's stock - are named as security for a debt.
From these categories it is possible to construct a matrix for different combinations of types of parties and classes of goods.
The conversion of a whole class of goods or services necessitates changes in the way nature is conceptualized and discursively represented.
Another resource is the International Schedule of Classes of Goods and Services.
It is used to describe a class of goods for which there is demand, but which is supplied without qualitative differentiation across a market.
An excise tax is a sales tax that applies to a specific class of goods, typically alcohol, gasoline (petrol), or tourism.
Exemptions may be granted on specified grounds with respect to a particular "class of goods" (Resale Prices Act 1976, ss14-21).
A manufacturer, trader or person who makes goods or provides a service may register a mark for one or more classes of goods or services.
Although in economic theory, all goods are considered tangible, in reality certain classes of goods, such as information, only are in intangible forms.