ban on export
1export — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ chief, important, main, major, principal ▪ biggest, largest ▪ Coffee is the country s biggest export …
2export ban — A provision, usually in a contract between a supplier and a dealer, by which the supplier seeks to prevent the dealer from selling the products covered by the agreement outside the dealer s allocated sales territory. Practical Law Dictionary.… …
3export — The customs procedure for taking Community goods out of the customs territory in order to ensure compliance with export restrictions (Art. 161 CC) EU Customs Glossary Movement of goods from the UK to a destination outside the EU, this includes… …
4BAN — bond anticipation note (BAN) A short term note sold by a public entity that will be repaid from the proceeds of an anticipated bond issue. American Banker Glossary Bank anticipation notes(BAN) Notes issued by states and municipalities to obtain… …
5ban — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ blanket (esp. BrE), complete, outright, total ▪ partial ▪ temporary ▪ overtime …
6Ban (law) — A ban is, generally, any decree that prohibits something. Smoking is banned in public buildings in many parts of the world. Bans are formed for the prohibition of activities within a certain political territory. Some see this as a negative act… …
7ban */*/ — I UK [bæn] / US verb [transitive, often passive] Word forms ban : present tense I/you/we/they ban he/she/it bans present participle banning past tense banned past participle banned 1) to say officially that people must not do, sell, or use… …
8export — ex|port1 W2 [ˈekspo:t US o:rt] n 1.) [U] the business of selling and sending goods to other countries ≠ ↑import export of ▪ a ban on the export of toxic waste for export ▪ bales of cloth for export to the continent export market/industry/earnings …
9ban — ban1 [ bæn ] verb transitive often passive ** 1. ) to say officially that people must not do, sell, or use something: The book was banned from school libraries. They signed agreements banning the use of chemical weapons. 2. ) to say officially… …
10Indian pulse export ban, 2006 — The Indian pulse export ban of 2006 occurred on June 28, 2006 when the finance minister of India declared a ban, with immediate effect, on exports of sugar, pulses and wheat until the next harvest, due to domestic shortages. It will be in force… …