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See also:ABATEMENT IN See also:COMMERCE is a See also:deduction sometimes made at a See also:custom-See also:house from the fixed duties on certain kinds of goods, on See also:account of damage or loss sustained in warehouses. The See also:rate and conditions of such deductions are regulated, in See also:England, by the Customs Consolidation See also:Act 1853. End of Article: ABATEMENT IN COMMERCEAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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