Search results for: “intermediate goods”
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Import
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Import Meaning of Import To bring goods into a country from outside the geographical and political limits of that country. Also, presume as in the phrase import a consideration in a contract , meaning […]
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European Economic Area
European Economic Area in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of European Economic Area. Resources Legal English Vocabulary: European Economic Area in Spanish Online translation of […]
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Mercantilism
An economic philosophy of the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries that called for maximizing exports and minimizing imports, thus creating a national profit that kings could spend on military prowess.
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Average
Medium, mean proportion . The term is important in marine law. The mean proportion, or quantity made out of an equal sum. Brisendine v Skousen Bros., 62 P.2d 326, 48 Ariz. 416. The law of general Averages is an important part of marine law. Refers to the equitable principle that where an […]
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Entrepôt Trade
Entrepôt trade in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: shipping goods through a port in one economy for re-export to another economy as, for example, is the case for the export of some Indonesian or Malaysian products through Singapore, or China and […]
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Entrepôt Trade
Entrepôt trade in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: shipping goods through a port in one economy for re-export to another economy as, for example, is the case for the export of some Indonesian or Malaysian products through Singapore, or China and […]
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Agent
(Lat. agens, from agere, to do). One who undertakes p transact some business, or to manage some affair, for another, by the authority and on account of the latter, and to render an account of it. 1 Livermore, Ag. 67; 2 Bouv. Inst. 3. The term is one of a very wide application, and […]
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Agent
(Lat. agens, from agere, to do). One who undertakes p transact some business, or to manage some affair, for another, by the authority and on account of the latter, and to render an account of it. 1 Livermore, Ag. 67; 2 Bouv. Inst. 3. The term is one of a very wide application, and […]
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Permit
A licence; an instrument of licence or warrant issued by a person in authority empowering the grantee to do some act not forbidden by law, but not allowable without such authority. See Shady Acres Nursing Home, Inc. v Canary, 39 Ohio App.2d 47, 316 N.E.2d 481; Hodge v Muscatine […]
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Means
That through which, or by the help of which an end is attained; something ending to an object desired; intermediate agency or measure; necessary condition or co-agent; instrument. See U.S. v Loft on 6th Floor of Building, etc., (D. C.N. Y.) 182 F.Supp. 322. The term also denotes available […]