Export
Black's Law Dictionary · Henry Campbell Black, M.A. · 1910
Black's Law Dictionary
n. A thing or commodity exported. More commonly used in the plural. In American law, this term is only used of goods carried to foreign countries, not of goods transported from one state to another. Brown v. Houston, 114 U. S. 622, 5 Sup. Ct. 1091, 29 L. Ed. 257; Patapsco Guano Co. v. Board of Agriculture, 171 U. S. 345, 18 Sup. Ch 862, 43 L. Ed. 191; Swan v. In S., 190 U. S. 143, 23 Sup. Ct. 702, 47 In Ed. 984; Rothermel v. Meyerle, 136 Pa. 250, 20 Atl. 583, 9 In R. A. 366. v. To send, take or carry an article of trade or commerce out of the country. To transport merchandise from one country to another in the course of trade. To carry out or convey goods by sea.
State v. Turner, 5 Har. (Del.) 501.