Search results for: “intermediate goods”

  • Current Account Purchases

    The value of intermediate products in the national production process. An intermediate product is a manufacturing input that has not been converted into a finished product; for example, steel is an intermediate product in the manufacture of an automobile. The value of current account purchases is im…

  • 1500 Top law pages in Wikipedia in May 2013

    1500 Most popular law articles in Wikipedia in may 2012 Previous popular law pages in Wikipedia: 1-1000: 250 Top law pages in Wikipedia in may 2012 500 Top law pages in Wikipedia in may 2012 1000 Top law pages in Wikipedia in may 2012 Most poular law pages in Wikipedia: 1001 to 1500 RapidShare The…

  • History of Nationalization

    History of Nationalization Introduction The fact that “Nationalization” had become in 1916-21 one of the burning political questions of the day is unfortunate as regards arriving at a clear appraisal of its principles, for, from the outset, it is difficult for a writer to avoid a certain bias in approaching its discussion. Yet Nationalization of…

  • Constitutional Text: Austria 1920, Admended 2004

    AUSTRIA’S CONSTITUTION OF 1920 WITH AMENDMENTS THROUGH 2004 JANUARY 1ST, 2004 Chapter I General Provisions; European Union A. General Provisions Article 1. Austria is a democratic republic. Its law emanates from the people. Article 2. 1. Austria is a federal state. 2. The Federal State is composed of the autonomous Laender of Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower…

  • Maxims of Law from Bouvier’s Dictionary of Law

    Maxims of Law from Bouvier’s Dictionary of Law   A communi observantia non est recedendum. There should be no departure from common observance or usage. Co. Litt. 186. A l’impossible nul n’est tenu. No one is bound to do what is impossible. 1 Bouvier’s Institutes of American Law. n. 601. A verbis legis non est…

  • Right or Abandonment in Marine Insurance, Historical

    Right or Abandonment in Marine Insurance, Historical Election to Abandon The insured is never obliged to abandon ; he may always elect to retain the property and recover for a partial loss. But if he wishes to claim for a total loss, he must abandon if the loss is merely constructively total. Limitations of the…

  • Right or Abandonment in Marine Insurance, Historical

    Right or Abandonment in Marine Insurance, Historical Election to Abandon The insured is never obliged to abandon ; he may always elect to retain the property and recover for a partial loss. But if he wishes to claim for a total loss, he must abandon if the loss is merely constructively total. Limitations of the…

  • Abandonment and Total Loss in Marine Insurance, Historical

    Abandonment and Total Loss in Marine Insurance, Historical Definition Abandonment, in the law of marine insurance, is the act of cession, by which, in cases where the loss or destruction of the property, though not absolute, is highly imminent, or its recovery is too expensive to be worth the attempt, the assured, on condition of…

  • 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) –…

  • Geneva Convention (IV) 2

    Geneva Convention (IV)   CHAPTER VIII Relations with the Exterior Art. 105. Immediately upon interning protected persons, the Detaining Powers shall inform them, the Power to which they owe allegiance and their Protecting Power of the measures taken for executing the provisions of the present Chapter. The Detaining Powers shall likewise inform the Parties concerned…

  • Geneva Convention (III) 12

    Geneva Convention (III)   ARTICLE 73 In the absence of special agreements between the Powers concerned on the conditions for the receipt and distribution of collective relief shipments, the rules and regulations concerning collective shipments, which are annexed to the present Convention, shall be applied. The special agreements referred to above shall in no case…

  • European Convention for the Protection of Animals During International Transport

    European Convention for the Protection of Animals During International Transport   Chapter I Article 1 1. Each Contracting Party shall apply the provisions governing the international transport of animals contained in this Convention. 2. For the purposes of this Convention international transport is understood to be any movement which involves the crossing of a frontier.…