cost into store definition

cost into store means the sum total wholesale price of the goods plus the costs incurred in connection with transporting the goods to the business premises of the owner of the goods;

Related to cost into store

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  • Tobacco use means any use of tobacco products within the past two months. Tobacco use, however, does not include the religious or ceremonial use of tobacco.

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