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They paid the new transit duty and sold the wood at the first fort across the border.
It was during his term that a controversial transit duty began being assessed to support the beginning of a new college in Newark.
He abolished the transit duties by which the internal trade of India had long been fettered.
That means, he said, that the union would not object if the department wants to transfer a police officer to transit duty involuntarily.
Instead, a transit duty was levied upon the opium in its passage through the British territories to the seacoast.
He also paid his transit duties there scrupulously, waiting patiently in line to have his cart examined and levied.
Articles of export were to be taxed just once, whether the tax was called an inland tax, a transit duty, or an export duty.
On the morning of Sept. 11, Officer Suarez was on transit duty at the Delancey Street subway station.
The officer, Anthony Apparicio, who is assigned to transit duty, saw a man, later identified as Michael Smith, jump a turnstile, Detective Pentangelo said.
The trade and commerce also thrived owing to the direct and indirect encouragement offered by the administration, Suraj Mal remitted transit duties through his Kingdom.
"The Camden and Amboy was immediately a financial success, and the payment of dividends and transit duties constituted the principal source of revenue in the state budget".
Leaders of the Straphangers Campaign, a transit advocacy group that had originally opposed the merger, said giving transit duty such second-class status was at the heart of their objections.
This agreement was, however, revised in 1829, the monopoly was abandoned and a transit duty was levied on the passage of opium through the British Territories to the sea-cost instead.
"Second Opium War" refers to one of the British strategic objectives: legalising the opium trade, expanding coolie trade, opening all of China to British merchants, and exempting foreign imports from internal transit duties.
Russian officials have begun formulating their starting positions, but German O. Gref, Russia's trade minister, told reporters Tuesday evening that Moscow would start talks only after Belarus had lifted transit duties and resumed oil transit.
He raised taxes in Astibar and introduced, for the first time, transit duties for merchants crossing from one of his provinces to another, along the lines of the existing tariff levied for crossing from the Eastern to the Western Palm.
The British Empire had been engaged in an ongoing conflict with the Qing Dynasty since 1856 over legalizing the opium trade, expanding coolie trade, opening all of China to British merchants, and exempting foreign imports from internal transit duties.
In this year (1836) the customs leviable on the military road from Vengurla to the Ram pass were transferred to the British, and two years later (1838) transit duties were abolished and the whole of the Vadi customs made the property of the British Government.
As of 2007, 2,477 buses are branded for New Jersey Transit duty, while 683 other buses owned by New Jersey Transit are branded for duty by private operators such as Coach USA, a number that does not include community shuttle buses.
The other members of the EU along the way - the Baltic states and Poland - were miffed that former chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, who negotiated the deal (and is now chairman of the company that will run the pipeline) bypassed them, and, in so doing, denied them any of the transit duties.