Crossword clues for dutiable
dutiable
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dutiable \Du"ti*a*ble\, a. [From Duty.] Subject to the payment of a duty; as dutiable goods. [U.S.]
All kinds of dutiable merchandise.
--Hawthorne.
Wiktionary
a. On which duty must be paid when imported or sold.
WordNet
adj. subject to import tax; "dutiable imports"
Usage examples of "dutiable".
But when, instead of ordering the stamp "Passed" to be placed on her half dozen trunks and bags which contained in reality only a few dutiable articles, Herndon threatened to order them to the appraiser's stores and herself to go to the Law Division if she did not admit the points in dispute, there was a real scene.
Lawrence lies wholly in Canada here, and the men have a right to land any goods they want to, dutiable or not.
After this, with cheerful compliments, and the perfunctory declaration on his part that there was nothing dutiable on board, the officers left him, greatly pleased with his courtesy, saluted by the sailors standing at the gangway as they left the ship's side.
Are you aware that there is a reciprocal trade treaty in effect between the Vegan system and the Realm which specifies that freight in Vegan bottoms is dutiable only when consigned to ports in the Realm?