Search results for: “trade controls”

  • Notification

    nounannouncement annunciation aviso bulletin caution communication communique declaration denuntiatio disclosure dispatch dissemination divulgation enlightenment …

  • Notification

    nounannouncement annunciation aviso bulletin caution communication communique declaration denuntiatio disclosure dispatch dissemination divulgation enlightenment …

  • Voluntary Restraint Arrangement

    Voluntary restraint arrangement in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: VRA. The entries on trade policy are here. A bilateral arrangement whereby an exporting country (government or industry) agrees to reduce or restrict exports so that the […]

  • Dual Purpose Exports

    Dual purpose exports in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: trade in goods, services and technologies suitable for civilian and military use. There can be disagreements over the extent to which products clearly made for civilian mass markets, such […]

  • Charterparty

    Charterparty

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Charterparty Meaning of Charterparty (Carta partita, a deed cut in two.) A written agreement by which a shipowner lets an entire ship, or a part of it, to a merchant for the conveyance of goods, binding […]

  • Charterparty

    Charterparty

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Charterparty Meaning of Charterparty (Carta partita, a deed cut in two.) A written agreement by which a shipowner lets an entire ship, or a part of it, to a merchant for the conveyance of goods, binding […]

  • Interchange

    Noun alternation barter change exchange give and take intercourse permutatio rearrangement reciprocal exchange reciprocation requital retaliation swap trade transa…

  • Laissez Faire

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Laissez Faire Meaning of Laissez Faire Synonyms of Laissez Faire noun abstinence from action handsoff policy nonhampering noninfringement […]

  • Shall

    Ordinarily where a statute uses the word shall its provision is imperative . Escoe v Zerbst, 295 U.S. 490, 55 S. Ct. 818, 79 L. Ed. 1566. But if such an imperative interpretation leads to inconsistencies with the expressed intention or declared purpose of the act, it is then […]

  • Insider

    In modern corporate law, the term insider has a peculiar meaning, generally denoting a person who by reason of the percentage of the corporation’s shares that he holds or controls or by reason of his position in that company as an officer or director has information on the company’s […]