Interstate or foreign commerce definition

Interstate or foreign commerce means the transportation of passengers or property between:
Interstate or foreign commerce means commerce between any place in a State and any place outside of that State, or within any possession of the United States (not including the Canal Zone) or the District of Columbia, and commerce between places within the same State but through any place outside of that State. “State” includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the possessions of the United States (not including the Canal Zone).
Interstate or foreign commerce means trade and other business activity between people or businesses in at least two States or between people or businesses in the United States and people or businesses outside the United States. To know “that the money or property involved in the transaction came from some kind of unlawful activity” is to know that the money or property came from an activity

More Definitions of Interstate or foreign commerce

Interstate or foreign commerce means trade and other business activity between people or businesses in at least two States or between people or businesses in the United States and people or businesses outside the United States.
Interstate or foreign commerce means commerce between any place in a State and any place outside of that State, or within any possession of the United
Interstate or foreign commerce means simply movement between one state and another or between the United States and a foreign country. Transmission of photographs or video by means of the Internet constitutes transportation in interstate commerce. However, you must find beyond a reasonable doubt that the specific depiction in question was actually transmitted by means of the Internet
Interstate or foreign commerce means the movement of an item from one state to another state or from a foreign Country to a state. In light of the nature of the Internet, the transmission of an item via the Internet qualifies as the transportation of the item in interstate commerce even if the sender and the recipient of the item are in the same state.
Interstate or foreign commerce means commerce between a State within the United States

Related to Interstate or foreign commerce

  • Interstate commerce means any commerce moving between any place in a state and any place in another state or between places in the same state through another state;

  • Intrastate commerce means any and all com- merce or trade that is begun, carried on, and completed wholly within the limits of the State of Washington, and the phrase “introduced into intrastate commerce” defines the time and place at which the first sale and delivery of a commodity is made within the state, the delivery being made either directly to the purchaser or to a common carrier for shipment to the purchaser.

  • e-commerce means buying or selling of goods or services including digital products over digital or electronic network;

  • foreign company means any company or body corporate incorporated outside India which—

  • Football Authority means each of the Premier League, The Football League, The Football Association, The Football Association of Wales, FIFA, UEFA and other relevant governing body of association football.