Trade finance — refers to the various forms of financial support and financial transactions used in international trade. [http://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/tradefinance.asp] Trade finance uses a range of instruments to provide finance to exporters and… … Wikipedia
trade acceptance — n. a bill of exchange or draft drawn upon the purchaser by the seller and accepted by the purchaser for payment at a specified time … English World dictionary
trade — The act or the business of buying and selling for money; traffic; barter. May v. Sloan, 101 U.S. 231, 25 L.Ed. 797. Purchase and sale of goods and services between businesses, states or nations. Trade is not a technical word and is ordinarily… … Black's law dictionary
Trade — This article is about the economic mechanism. For other uses, see Trade (disambiguation). Purchase redirects here. For other uses, see Purchase (disambiguation) Trader in Germany, 16th century … Wikipedia
trade acceptance — noun a bill of exchange for a specific purchase; drawn on the buyer by the seller and bearing the buyer s acceptance • Hypernyms: ↑draft, ↑bill of exchange, ↑order of payment * * * noun : a time draft or bill of exchange for the amount of a… … Useful english dictionary
trade acceptance — Commercial paper. Continental Nat. Bank & Trust Co. v Stirling, 65 Idaho 123, 140 P2d 230, 149 ALR 314. A draft or bill of exchange, drawn by the seller on the purchaser of goods sold, and accepted by such purchaser, the purpose of the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
trade-in allowance — The amount allowed by an automobile or appliance dealer to a purchaser for his automobile or appliance turned in as part payment of the purchase price of a new automobile or appliance … Ballentine's law dictionary
Live food fish trade — The live food fish trade is a global system that links fishing communities with markets, primarily in Hong Kong and mainland China. Many of the fish are captured on coral reefs in Southeast Asia or the Pacific Island nations.Consumer demandLive… … Wikipedia
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Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre v. Selfridge and Co. Ltd. — Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre v. Selfridge and Co. Ltd. [1915] A.C. 847 is a leading House of Lords case on privity of contract. It established that only a party to a contract can be sued on it. Background Dunlop, a tyre manufacturing company, made a… … Wikipedia