Theory and Practice of International CommerceInternational book publishing Company, 1919 - 548 pages |
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... firms and the incorporation of subsidiary stock companies under foreign Laws 453 2. Foreign trading and company laws ......................................... 459 3. Licenses for commercial travelers .......... .......................
... firms and the incorporation of subsidiary stock companies under foreign Laws 453 2. Foreign trading and company laws ......................................... 459 3. Licenses for commercial travelers .......... .......................
Page 28
... firms in the export trade , and if any of these have survived the period of export restrictions , they will have a ... firm , because the machinery for operating both is closely paralleled . And the foregoing remarks are also true ...
... firms in the export trade , and if any of these have survived the period of export restrictions , they will have a ... firm , because the machinery for operating both is closely paralleled . And the foregoing remarks are also true ...
Page 51
... firm will not seek to offend . The expensiveness of litigation , delays and bad feeling un- avoidable in ... firms , corporations in foreign countries , and the various points of international sales contracts . 7. Official ...
... firm will not seek to offend . The expensiveness of litigation , delays and bad feeling un- avoidable in ... firms , corporations in foreign countries , and the various points of international sales contracts . 7. Official ...
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... firm name and require the prestige and capital of regular merchants . In fact , inasmuch as the commission merchant frequently finances oversea business , he requires a greater capital than a domestic merchant who frequently enjoys ...
... firm name and require the prestige and capital of regular merchants . In fact , inasmuch as the commission merchant frequently finances oversea business , he requires a greater capital than a domestic merchant who frequently enjoys ...
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... in case of litigation . The traveling salesman is an actual employee of his prin- cipal , generally limited to the representation of one firm , unless several firms in non - competing lines combine in appointing 62 323 INTERNATIONAL ...
... in case of litigation . The traveling salesman is an actual employee of his prin- cipal , generally limited to the representation of one firm , unless several firms in non - competing lines combine in appointing 62 323 INTERNATIONAL ...
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abroad acceptance agency agent American banks American export American manufacturers amount auctions bankers basis bills of exchange Bills of Lading branches Brazil brokers buyer capital cash cash against documents cent Chamber of Commerce commercial usage commission commodities connection corporation currency customary dealing delivery direct documents domestic drawee drawer Dutch auctions effected eign establishment Europe European export merchant export trade exporting country Federal Reserve Act Federal reserve bank Federal Reserve Board financing firms foreign countries foreign credit foreign customers foreign trade frequently furnish German export import indent indentor instance interest international commerce invoice limited London ment mercantile agencies merchandise obligations organization oversea products packing payment port pounds sterling power of attorney principal purchase quantity regard remittance risk samples seller selling ship South America stipulated tion transactions United vendor wholesalers York