Search results for: “receiver”

  • Multimedia Systems

    Group Synchronization for Multimedia Systems, the Law and other Social Sciences Group or inter-destination media synchronization (IDMS) addresses the presentation of a stream at all the receivers of a group, simultaneously. To ensure synchronized delivery of multimedia information, intelligent […]

  • Abi Jaoudi and Azar Trading Corp. V. Cigna

    Abi Jaoudi and Azar Trading Corp v Cigna in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document “Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law”): On December 5, 2011, the United States filed a statement of interest, including the State Department's determination […]

  • Abi Jaoudi and Azar Trading Corp. V. Cigna

    Abi Jaoudi and Azar Trading Corp v Cigna in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document “Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law”): On December 5, 2011, the United States filed a statement of interest, including the State Department's determination […]

  • Scope of Letters of Request

    Scope of Letters of Request In the Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters Article 1(1) is closely identical to article 1 of the draft Convention. The issuance of Letters is limited to the ‘judicial’ authorities of the State of origin. ‘Judicial’ is not defined. There is no definition of…

  • Remittance Following Collection

    Remittance Following Collection in International Trade Meaning of Remittance Following Collection, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): In instances when a shipper has performed services incident to the transportation of goods, a carrier will collect payment […]

  • Limitation

    Appeal, Decision, Limitation From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Appeal, Decision, Limitation (1): The right to appeal from one court to another of higher jurisdiction is generally recognized.366 If after trial in the lower tribunal of the Church, an appeal is taken, the […]

  • Collect Charges

    Collect Charges in International Trade Meaning of Collect Charges, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): In shipping, the transportation practice under which the receiver of the goods pays charges.

  • Collect Charges

    Collect Charges in International Trade Meaning of Collect Charges, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): In shipping, the transportation practice under which the receiver of the goods pays charges.

  • Trade Secrets

    In the Jurisdictions INTRODUCTION TO THE LEGAL SYSTEM This area covers the following: Sources of the national law in relation to the topic Find out more information about Sources of the national law in relation to the topic in this world legal Encyclopedia. Case law […]

  • Credit Risk

    Credit Risk Credit Risk and Collateralization Credit risk is the danger that a firm will not receive an amount of money it is owed because the party that owes the firm the money is unable to pay or otherwise defaults on its obligation. Credit risk exists whenever a firm has a relationship where a counterparty…

  • Collateral Asset

    Collateral Asset Trends According to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association: As the use of collateral assets for credit enhancement in the derivatives market has grown over the past decade, collateral practitioners have witnessed increasing convergence of market practice in relation to the assets that are commonly given and accepted as eligible collateral. At one…

  • Low Context Cultures

    Low Context Cultures in International Trade Meaning of Low Context Cultures, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): A type of culture in which managers and executives relay on spoken and written language for meaning. Senders of messages encode their messages, […]

  • Consignee

    The person or firm to whom goods are shipped under a bill of lading (read this and related legal terms for further details) and so named in the bill….

  • Shipper

    Shipper in International Trade Meaning of Shipper, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): As the party who contracts for carriage, the party who enters in a contract of carriage with a carrier and pays the carrier is in a position to give the carrier handling […]

  • Arrival Notice

    A document issued by a steamship line to the person or firm named in the bill of lading as notify party, advising when the goods will arrive, condition of the merchandise if other than sound, and any charges due….