Why a World Centre of Industry at San Francisco BayBancroft Company, 1917 - 47 páginas |
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... the principal reasons for their adoption are summarized as follows : That the dead capital of open book accounts can be - -10- Bankers' Acceptances Objections to Domestic Trade Acceptances Advantages of Domestic Trade Acceptances.
... the principal reasons for their adoption are summarized as follows : That the dead capital of open book accounts can be - -10- Bankers' Acceptances Objections to Domestic Trade Acceptances Advantages of Domestic Trade Acceptances.
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... reason are seldom selected as exclusive agents for American concerns . Group Representation An export method that has occasionally proved successful is for a number of manufacturers to combine with a view to securing the services of one ...
... reason are seldom selected as exclusive agents for American concerns . Group Representation An export method that has occasionally proved successful is for a number of manufacturers to combine with a view to securing the services of one ...
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... reason to hope that it will be passed . We hope also for more intelligent and consistent . support from the business men and from the lawyers for the work that the International High Commission is doing in the direction . of simplifying ...
... reason to hope that it will be passed . We hope also for more intelligent and consistent . support from the business men and from the lawyers for the work that the International High Commission is doing in the direction . of simplifying ...
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... that have been developed by the recent use of acceptances in the financing of domestic trade , and the principal reasons for their adoption are summarized as follows : That the dead capital of open book accounts can be - 10-
... that have been developed by the recent use of acceptances in the financing of domestic trade , and the principal reasons for their adoption are summarized as follows : That the dead capital of open book accounts can be - 10-
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... reason are seldom selected as exclusive agents for American concerns . Group Representation An export method that has occasionally proved successful is for a number of manufacturers to combine with a view to securing the services of one ...
... reason are seldom selected as exclusive agents for American concerns . Group Representation An export method that has occasionally proved successful is for a number of manufacturers to combine with a view to securing the services of one ...
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Página 131 - An Act to create a Federal Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties, and for other purposes," approved September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, shall be construed as extending to unfair methods of competition used in export trade against competitors engaged in export trade, even though the acts constituting such unfair methods are done without the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.