- DUTY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
duty applies to a task or responsibility imposed by one's occupation, rank, status, or calling
- Duty - Wikipedia
A duty (from "due" meaning "that which is owing"; Old French: deu, did, past participle of devoir; Latin: debere, debitum, whence "debt") is a commitment or expectation to perform some action in general or if certain circumstances arise
- DUTY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Duty is what one performs, or avoids doing, in fulfillment of the permanent dictates of conscience, piety, right, or law: duty to one's country; one's duty to tell the truth, to raise children properly
- DUTY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
It is surely the duty of the stronger members in a society to help those who are weak I'd be failing in my duty if I didn't tell you about the risks involved in the project
- duty - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
duty (countable and uncountable, plural duties) (countable, uncountable) That which one is morally or legally obligated to do quotations Do your duty by me! -No, we don't have a duty to keep you abreast
- Duty - definition of duty by The Free Dictionary
syn: duty, obligation refer to something a person feels bound to do A duty often applies to what a person performs in fulfillment of the permanent dictates of conscience, piety, right, or law: one's duty to tell the truth; a parent's duty to raise children properly
- DUTY | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
DUTY meaning: 1 something you must do because it is morally or legally right: 2 something you do as part of… Learn more
- Types of Exemptions - U. S. Customs and Border Protection
Additional bottles will be subject to a flat duty rate of 1 5% and subject to Internal Revenue Service taxes Please note, only one liter of alcohol purchased in a cruise ship's duty-free shop is eligible for a duty-free exemption, although if at least one bottle purchased on board is the product of an eligible Caribbean Basin country**, then
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