Money collected under a tariff.
In architecture, a projecting block resting on top of a column or embedded in a wall.
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Examples for "custom "
Examples for "custom "
1 No problem, just include a custom sort routine by changing this line:
2 The general duties now levied in the custom house, are the following:
3 In a normal year, about 75pc of their custom is repeat business.
4 Well, maybe this was the local custom : proceeding directly to the food.
5 That was the custom ; and Seuthes set the fashion of the performance.
1 The deal would, however, create a customs border down the Irish Sea.
2 The government raised state salaries and suspended customs duties on basic foodstuffs.
3 No trade deal, however comprehensive, will obviate the need for customs declarations.
4 His government portfolios included customs , courts, justice, and social services and employment.
5 Prime Minister Theresa May has ruled out the customs union option, however.
1 In order to provide money for the central government a customs duty of 4 per cent.
2 Brexit consultants said the food and textile sectors would face the highest increase in potential customs duty .
3 The customs duty is ten per cent.
4 Articles to be admitted free of all customs duty and any other national, colonial, or municipal charges:
5 Until recently, considered an obsolete and ineffective warship good for little but customs duty and light patrol work.
1 This impost had been kept up though the king was now dead.
2 For a remedy, he had chosen an impost on certain imported goods.
3 The counties which the new impost particularly affected had always been Tory counties.
4 After the vaultings have been polished, set the impost mouldings directly beneath them.
5 Therefore observe prayer, and pay the legal impost , and cleave fast to God.
6 The impost they had voted, notably the salt-tax, had met with violent opposition.
7 Fortunately, an impost was not a novelty requiring time and instruction to secure.
8 The people congregated together in masses, vowing resistance to the illegal and cruel impost .
9 The obligatory legal alms or impost are called, as here, zekah (lit.
10 This, the chief direct tax of the Colony, was an annual impost of 1d.
11 By what is called the impost 1692, a duty of five and-twenty per cent.
12 Of course, this impost will pay the interest of a debt to that amount.
13 The public land, it must be remembered, was liable to an impost called vectigal.
14 She had beaten the same horses before under the crushing impost of Gregg's weight.
15 It was not merely a tax on improvements, but an impost on being alive.
16 He prays that he may not be taxed with impost .
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