Search results for: “federal regulations”
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Regulations
In the United States For information about Regulations in the context of international trade, click here 69 Federal Register 16873-01 Explained in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) References See Also Administrative Law (in international or comparative law) Rules (in […]
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Regulations
In the United States For information about Regulations in the context of international trade, click here 69 Federal Register 16873-01 Explained in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) References See Also Administrative Law (in international or comparative law) Rules (in […]
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Collision Regulations
Collision Regulations Comparative Overview International The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (“Collision Regulations 1972”, also known as the “COLREGS” ) were enacted by the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, adopted at London, 20 October 1972, which entered into force on 15 July 1977. The COLREGS 1972 were amended…
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Prison Regulations
Prison Life Rules and RegulationsIntroduction to Prison RegulationsA set of rigid rules and regulations governs all inmate activity, including recreation and meals. Many of these rules attempt to prevent or reduce violence. Because of the diversity of races, ethnicities, and ages o…
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International Traffic In Arms Regulations
Known commonly by the acronym ITAR, a body of Federal regulations designed to restrain, regulate, and control the manufacture, exportation, and importation of military equipment and weapons. The regulations which derive their authority primarily from which the Arms Export Control Act of 1976 (22 U.S…
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Outline of International banking regulations
Outline of International banking regulations General Principles – Foreign banks shall receive the same treatment in the US as do its own banks (“national treatment” ) (in contrast to the “reciprocal policy” one that says that a bank of other country will only be treated as well as the other country treats our bank) –…
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Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations 13
Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations RULE 34 MINIMUM DOCUMENTATION 34.1 Definition (a) The definitions contained in Article 2(i) and (ii) shall not apply for the purposes of this Rule. (b) The documentation referred to in Article 15(4) (“minimum documentation”) shall consist of: (i) the “national patent documents”as specified in paragraph (c), (ii) the published…
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What are the Check-the-Box Regulations?
(Change all) What are the Check-the-Box Regulations? A foreign (non-U.S.) eligible entity may elect its classification for U.S. federal tax purposes under the so-called “check-the-box” regulations which are effective generally after January 1, 1997. These Treasury Regulations permit certain business entities (but not trusts) that are not treated as “per se corporations” (referred to as…
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Science Policy
Literature Review on Science Policy: NSF and Research Ethics In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Linda L. Layne offers the following summary about the topic of Science Policy: NSF and Research Ethics: The federal regulations that shape the way research […]
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Hazardous Cargo
Cargo having dangerous properties requiring special stowage or handling in transit. Precise regulations defining what is hazardous and prescribing how such materials shall be packed, labeled, and documented are to be found in Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations. In addition, goods going abro…
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Amendments to Marpol
U.S. Implementation of Amendments to Marpol Annex V in 2013 (Continuation) United States views on international law [1] in relation to U.S. Implementation of Amendments to Marpol Annex v: Additionally, the original APPS regulations in 33 CFR parts 151, 155, and 158 were implemented through […]