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  • Delivered at Terminal

    (DAT) Delivered at Terminal in International Trade Meaning of DAT (Delivered at Terminal), according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): In Incoterms DAT the seller delivers the goods unloaded at a port terminal or another place of destination in the buyer's […]

  • Cartage

    The transfer of merchandise locally, e.g., from a pier to a nearby warehouse; also, the charge for cartage services….

  • Legal topics

    Academic Legal topics Law in general Comparative and uniform law Jurisprudence Legal Periodicals Bibliography Legal Monographic series Encyclopedias of Law Dictionaries of Law Words and phrases Legal Maxims Legal Quotations Legal Yearbooks Legal Directories Legal Research Legal composition and draftsmanship Legal Education Law societies International bar associations The legal profession Legal aid Legal assistance to…

  • Property History

    Introduction to Property HistoryThe concept of property originated in ancient times. Societies apparently held most property rights-such as the right to hunt or fish in a given area-in common. Although some private ownership of personal property, such as weapons and cooking utensils, existe…

  • Property History

    Introduction to Property HistoryThe concept of property originated in ancient times. Societies apparently held most property rights-such as the right to hunt or fish in a given area-in common. Although some private ownership of personal property, such as weapons and cooking utensils, existe…

  • Terms Of Delivery

    A specification of the point at which title and risk of loss on merchandise are transferred from seller to buyer. The point of transfer is determined by commercial negotiations or customs of the particular trade and is stipulated by such terms as F.O.B. (named point), C.I.F. (named port), and ex war…

  • Terms Of Delivery

    A specification of the point at which title and risk of loss on merchandise are transferred from seller to buyer. The point of transfer is determined by commercial negotiations or customs of the particular trade and is stipulated by such terms as F.O.B. (named point), C.I.F. (named port), and ex war…

  • Public Stores

    Generally, a warehouse or other facility operated by the Federal government for the storage of contraband, seized merchandise, or goods not released from Federal custody. Under the customs regulations, these storage facilities are operated by government personnel for merchandise not released from cu…

  • Intermodal

    Shipments that pass from one mode of transport (air, water, rail, or motor) to another in the same conveyance without unloading or rehandling of the merchandise. The most common application of the term is in conjunction with containers used aboard ships. Containers can be loaded at the shipper'…

  • General Order Merchandise

    Goods that have arrived at a U.S. port of entry but have not been claimed or entered within the prescribed period after arrival. In most cases an importer must claim and enter merchandise within five working days following arrival of the goods. District directors of customs may authorize a longer pe…

  • Bonded Goods

    Goods stored in a bonded warehouse prior to release from customs jurisdiction….

  • International law: Culture protection

    International law: Culture protection Table of Contents: Introduction Background Resources Other Resource Guides Background Websites Major Treatises Symposia Bibliographies Journals Dedicates to Cultural Property Law and Art Law Journal Indexes News Sources Legal Instruments International Legal Conventions European Legal Documents Regional Treaties Bilateral/Multilateral Treaties National Legal Documents Efforts to Protect Cultural Property International/Regional Conferences/Organizations/Agencies Responses…

  • Top 25.000 English words

    Which are the top 25.000 most popular English words? According to a review from Lawi, these are the 25.000 most popular English words, in order: you the i to a and it of that in is me what this for my on your we have do no don’t are be i’m not was he it’s…

  • American Jurisprudence, 2d

    American Jurisprudence, 2d, Table of Contents   About the American Jurisprudence, 2d This set provides an unparalled breadth of coverage of all fields of American law-state and federal, civil and criminal, substantive and procedural. The articles collect, examine, and summarize the broad principles of American law and, at the same time, provide direct leads to…