drawback
51drawback — /ˈdrɔbæk / (say drawbak) noun 1. a hindrance or disadvantage. 2. Commerce an amount paid back from a charge made. 3. Government refund of excise or import duty, as when imported goods are re exported. See rebate1. 4. the full inhalation of… …
52drawback — Repayment of a customs duty when goods are exported again …
53drawback — / drɔ:bæk/ noun 1. something which is not convenient or which is likely to cause problems ● One of the main drawbacks of the scheme is that it will take six years to complete. 2. a rebate on customs duty for imported goods when these are then… …
54drawback — / drɔ:bæk/ noun 1. something which is not convenient or which is likely to cause problems ● One of the main drawbacks of the scheme is that it will take six years to complete. 2. a rebate on customs duty for imported goods when these are then… …
55drawback — In the customs laws, an allowance made by the government upon the duties due on imported merchandise when the importer, instead of selling it here, re exports it; or the refunding of such duties if already paid. This allowance amounts, in some… …
56drawback — In the customs laws, an allowance made by the government upon the duties due on imported merchandise when the importer, instead of selling it here, re exports it; or the refunding of such duties if already paid. This allowance amounts, in some… …
57drawback — The refund of duties paid upon the importation of materials used in the manufacture or production of articles in the United States, when such articles are exported. 21 Am J2d Cust D § 16 …
58drawback effect — The presence of blood in the barrel of a firearm that has been drawn backward due to the effect created by discharged gasses. This is seen frequently in close range contact gunshot injuries …
59drawback latch/lock — n. a latch/lock whose latch is disengaged by pushing or pulling an actuator toward the hinge side of the jamb …
60drawback lock — noun 1. : a door lock that can be opened from the inside by a handle and from the outside by a key 2. : a lock that can ordinarily be opened by hand (as by turning a knob) except when locked with a key …