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Which international payment methods are most commonly used by exporters and importers? From an exporter's perspec. -
What does N.E.S.O.I. mean? Who is an "intermediate consignee"? Who is the "ultimate consignee"? What is "maqu. -
In 1971, the Pennsylvania Legislature enacted Act 72 (72 Pa.Stat.Ann. ? 3836-1 et seq.) to enable financial institu. -
INSOLVENCY A commentary article reprinted from the July 15, 1998 issue of Mealey's Litigation Report: Insurance In. -
This article summarizes the Consumer Protection (Contracts Concluded By Means of Distance Communications) Regulations 2000. These regulations may significantly impact United States and international retailers selling to the U.K. via the internet, mail order, telephone or any means other than face-to-face. -
Many businesses or consumers seek to avoid litigation, despite a dispute over a debt, by making payment with a. -
By the date of this article, there are fewer than 500 days remaining to prepare for the much anticipated beginning . -
(Article appeared in the 1996 Custom House Guide) All Rights Reserved . -
Business lawyers are regularly called on to draft or review agreements for the sale of products from a manufacturer to wholesalers or retailers. Manufacturers as well as distributors often desire to restrict the manner in which resales are made or the customers with which each distributor may deal, but these restrictions can raise significant issues under the antitrust laws and related forms of trade regulation. -
This memorandum provides a brief overview of crossborder tax leasing as a means of financing infrastructure develo.