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  • 101confusion of goods — An intermingling or intermixture of goods owned by different persons to such extent that the property of each person can no longer be distinguished. 1 Am J2d Access § 1. A confusion may be the result of a wilful and fraudulent intermixture, but… …

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  • 102Highland Railway Jones Goods Class — railroad=Highland Railway London, Midland Scottish British Railways railroadclass = LMS: 4F numinclass=15 disposition=One preserved, remainder scrapped roadnumber=HR: 103–117 LMS: 17916–17930 retiredate = 1929–1940The Highland Railway Jones Goods …

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  • 103Powers Dry Goods — The Powers Dry Goods Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota was a department store chain that its peak consisted of 7 locations. In 1985, it was acquired from Associated Dry Goods by The L.S. Donaldson Company (also of Minneapolis, a unit of Allied… …

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  • 104Yellow goods — are material for construction and earth moving equipment, quarrying equipment, and fork lift trucks. [ [http://www.corusgroup.com/en/company/main markets/yellow goods/ Corus Yellow Goods ] ] ee also*White goods *Brown goodsReferences …

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  • 105International (Nice) Classification of Goods and Services — The Nice Classification is a system of classifying goods and services for the purpose of registering trademarks. The latest 9th version of the system groups products into 45 classes (classes 1 34 include goods and classes 35 45 embrace services) …

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  • 106Capital Goods Sector — A category of stocks related to the manufacture or distribution of goods. The sector is diverse, containing companies that manufacture machinery used to create capital goods, electrical equipment, aerospace and defense, engineering and… …

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  • 107Cost Of Goods Sold - COGS — The direct costs attributable to the production of the goods sold by a company. This amount includes the cost of the materials used in creating the good along with the direct labor costs used to produce the good. It excludes indirect expenses… …

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  • 108wrongful interference with goods — a generic heading in terms of the Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977 for conversion, trover, trespass to goods and negligence so far as it results in damage to goods. See also detinue. Collins dictionary of law …

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  • 109consumer goods — n. goods, such as food, clothing, etc., for satisfying people s needs rather than for producing other goods or services: also consumers goods …

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  • 110Large goods vehicle — (LGV), or category N2 and N3, is the formal term in the European Union for goods vehicles (i.e. lorries) with a maximum allowed mass (MAM) over 3.5 tonnes. Category N2 is up to 12 t, category N3 greater than 12 t. The former term Heavy Goods… …

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