Commercial commodity

Commercial commodity
Any commodity which may be transported and which is an article which may be bought and sold in the markets of the country. Gas in the earth may not be a commercial commodity, but when brought to the surface and placed in pipes for transportation it must assume that character as completely as coal in the cars. State of Indiana ex rel. Corwin v Indiana & Ohio, Oil, Gas & Mining Co. 120 Ind 575, 22 NE 778.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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