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Что (кто) такое bottled goods - определение

AMERICAN WHISKEYS (OR OTHER SPIRITS) PRODUCED TO A SET OF SPECIFICATIONS
Bottled In Bond; Bottled-in-Bond Act; Bottled-in-bond; Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897; Bonded whisky; Bonded whiskey; Bottled in Bond
  • [[Old Overholt]] Bottled in Bond straight [[rye whiskey]]. Note the writing in the red banner.
  • Spring Lake Whiskey, bottled in bond for Klein Bros. of [[Cincinnati, Ohio]]
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goods         
TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE THING, EXCEPT LABOR TIED SERVICES, THAT SATISFIES HUMAN WANTS AND PROVIDES UTILITY
Good (accounting); Economic good; Goods (economics); Good (economics and accounting); Economic goods; Types of good; Types of goods; Good (economics); List of goods
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Goods are things that are made to be sold.
Money can be exchanged for goods or services.
...a wide range of consumer goods.
N-PLURAL
2.
Your goods are the things that you own and that can be moved.
All his worldly goods were packed into a neat checked carrier bag...
You can give your unwanted goods to charity.
N-PLURAL: usu poss adj N
goods         
TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE THING, EXCEPT LABOR TIED SERVICES, THAT SATISFIES HUMAN WANTS AND PROVIDES UTILITY
Good (accounting); Economic good; Goods (economics); Good (economics and accounting); Economic goods; Types of good; Types of goods; Good (economics); List of goods
n. pl.
1.
Movables, effects, chattels, furniture.
2.
Commodities, wares, merchandise.
goods         
TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE THING, EXCEPT LABOR TIED SERVICES, THAT SATISFIES HUMAN WANTS AND PROVIDES UTILITY
Good (accounting); Economic good; Goods (economics); Good (economics and accounting); Economic goods; Types of good; Types of goods; Good (economics); List of goods
n.
1) capital; consumer; dry (esp. AE), soft (esp. BE); durable; manufactured; yard goods
2) (misc.) to have the goods on (colloq.) ('to have evidence against'); one's worldly goods
goods         
TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE THING, EXCEPT LABOR TIED SERVICES, THAT SATISFIES HUMAN WANTS AND PROVIDES UTILITY
Good (accounting); Economic good; Goods (economics); Good (economics and accounting); Economic goods; Types of good; Types of goods; Good (economics); List of goods
n. items held for sale in the regular course of business, as in a retail store.
Goods         
TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE THING, EXCEPT LABOR TIED SERVICES, THAT SATISFIES HUMAN WANTS AND PROVIDES UTILITY
Good (accounting); Economic good; Goods (economics); Good (economics and accounting); Economic goods; Types of good; Types of goods; Good (economics); List of goods
·noun ·pl ·see Good, ·noun, 3.
Goods         
TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE THING, EXCEPT LABOR TIED SERVICES, THAT SATISFIES HUMAN WANTS AND PROVIDES UTILITY
Good (accounting); Economic good; Goods (economics); Good (economics and accounting); Economic goods; Types of good; Types of goods; Good (economics); List of goods
In economics, goods are items that satisfy human wantsQuotation from Murray Milgate, 2008, "Goods and Commodities". In: Palgrave Macmillan (eds) The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics.
goods         
TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE THING, EXCEPT LABOR TIED SERVICES, THAT SATISFIES HUMAN WANTS AND PROVIDES UTILITY
Good (accounting); Economic good; Goods (economics); Good (economics and accounting); Economic goods; Types of good; Types of goods; Good (economics); List of goods
goods
¦ plural noun
1. (goods) merchandise or possessions.
[often as modifier] Brit. freight: a goods train.
2. (the goods) informal exactly what is required.
Phrases
come up with (or deliver) the goods informal do what is expected or required.
get (or have) the goods on informal obtain (or possess) information about (someone) which may be used to their detriment.
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goods
merchandise or possessions.
Large goods vehicle         
  • [[Mercedes-Benz]] large goods vehicle
TRUCKS WITH A GROSS COMBINATION MASS OF OVER 3,500 KG (7,716 LB)
Heavy goods vehicles; Heavy goods vehicle; Heavy Goods Vehicle; Heavy commercial vehicle; Large Goods Vehicle; HGV traffic; Heavy goods truck; HGVs
A large goods vehicle (LGV), or heavy goods vehicle (HGV), in the European Union (EU) is any lorry with a gross combination mass (GCM) of over . Sub-category N2 is used for vehicles between 3,500 kg and and N3 for all goods vehicles over 12,000 kg as defined in Directive 2001/116/EC.
Goods and services tax (Canada)         
FEDERAL TAX ON SALE OF GOODS AND SERVICES IN CANADA
GST (Canada); Taxe de produits et services; Goods & Services Tax (Canada); Goods and Services Tax (Canada)
The goods and services tax (GST; ) is a value added tax introduced in Canada on January 1, 1991, by the government of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. The GST, which is administered by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), replaced a previous hidden 13.
possession of stolen goods         
ANY CRIME INVOLVING ELEMENTS OF ACQUIRING, POSSESSING, OR TRAFFICKING IN STOLEN PROPERTY KNOWINGLY
Receipt of stolen property; Handling stolen goods; Stolen goods; Receiving stolen property; Receiving stolen goods; Stolen Goods; Reset (law); Fell off the Truck this Morning; Handling Stolen Goods; Possession of stolen property; Handling stolen property
n. the crime of possession of goods which one knows or which any reasonable person would realize were stolen. It is generally a felony. Innocent possession is not a crime, but the goods are generally returned to the legal owner. See also: possession

Википедия

Bottled in bond

Bottled in bond is a label for an American-produced distilled beverage that has been aged and bottled according to a set of legal regulations contained in the United States government's Standards of Identity for Distilled Spirits, as originally laid out in the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897. As a reaction to widespread adulteration in American whiskey, the act made the federal government the guarantor of a spirit's authenticity, gave producers a tax incentive for participating, and helped ensure proper accounting and the eventual collection of the tax that was due. Although the regulations apply to all spirits, most bonded spirits are whiskeys in practice.

To be labeled as bottled-in-bond or bonded, the liquor must be the product of one distillation season (January–June or July–December) by one distiller at one distillery. It must have been aged in a federally bonded warehouse under U.S. government supervision for at least four years and bottled at 100 (U.S.) proof (50% alcohol by volume). The bottled product's label must identify the distillery where it was distilled and, if different, where it was bottled.

Some consumers consider the term to be an endorsement of quality, while many producers consider it archaic and do not use it. However, because bottled-in-bond whiskey must be the product of one distillation season, one distillery, and one distiller—whereas ordinary straight whiskey may be a product of the mingling of straight whiskeys (of the same grain type) with differing ages and producers within a single state—it may be regarded as a better indication of the distiller's skill, making it similar in concept to a single malt, small batch, or single barrel whiskey.