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    The place of examination is subject to the agreement of both parties. It may be on pre-shipment inspection , nonetheless, it is inconvenient for the buyer to do so if he is in another country and has no representative at the place of shipment . In Bragg v Villanova , the seller received the documents and paid the price before taking the delivery and finding that the goods was not of contract quality. The court found that he was considered as not accepting the goods until he had reasonable opportunities

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    Using road transport for international trade Way transport might be the most adaptable alternative for your universal business, particularly inside the EU. The motorway system is great and intersection national outskirts is typically efficient and productive. Other advantages include: • generally easy • broad way systems, planned conveyance days and one day from now conveyance administrations are a reasonable alternative • you can timetable transport to suit you and you can track the area

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    CIF And FOB Contract

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    The distinction between a CIF and FOB contract is in many ways important. It lies in the determining of the method of calculating the price, the passing of property and finally, the risk and the methods in which the parties can perform their obligations under the contract. It would seem to follow from the nature of an FOB contract that the seller must actually ship the goods in accordance with the contract . This does not mean that the seller must personally ship the goods, he can perfectly well

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    intention to deceive investors. While my high level estimates show that a truck could hold upwards of $53.46 million worth of Wellbutrin® XL if completely full (and therefore the truck would only need to be ~19% full to contain $10 million worth) the bill of lading obtained by the state trooper clearly showed that the total weight of the freight on board was only 11,690 pounds.

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    b. Reconcile Bill of Lading with commercial truck driver c. Log all material In-process in the receiving log book d. Prepare Pickup Receipt forms for all items received d. Coordinate remedial actions for receiving discrepancies (3) Communicate openly with supervisors, team leaders and customers to coordinate deliveries/pick-up. (4) Provide quality customer service to maintain an effective and efficient work environment. (5) Perform general clerical duties (e.g. FedEx, Superior documents) to support

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    compensate the damages. When calculated the damages conclude 42,120 cans of soft drink. The district court dismissed a motion against Goodpasture according to the Himalaya Clause because it had no agency relationship with the Shippers Stevedoring. The Bill of Lading containing Himalaya Clause, concluded by the agency representative, was made before BEFORE the incident took place. Himalaya Clause is one of the provisions of the contract that benefits the third party which is not a party of a given contract

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    ‘The Morviken’, belonging to the defendant carriers to Bonaire in the Dutch West Indies. The bill of lading issued in England limited the carriers liability to Dutch Florins 1,250 ($250) which was less than the 10,000 Francs per package prescribed under Article IV rule (5)(a) of the Hague-Visby Rules. The 10,000 Francs is an increase from the 100pound fixed under the Hague Rules. In addition, the bill of lading carried an express clause submitting the

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    (which has incorporated the Hague-Visby Rules, under its own Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1986) to London (the UK). 2. The wine was shipped and the master issued a clean straight bill for the goods, which contained a "no liability for loss or damage caused by negligent preparation of the vessel" clause. 3. The straight bill had to be presented for collection of the goods. 4. When the wine was discharged, The Theatre of Wine discovered that it had become contaminated by the ingress of rain and seawater

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    account, and this account should be informed to Indian customs and through the Bank of India, which is a federal bank”, an AD code is allotted to each bank (new.export.gov). Moreover, a Business Identification Number (BIN) is required to file a shipping bill for clearance of exports. Further documents that may be necessary in the

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    Chapter 13

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    Chapter 13 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. As an exporter, according to the opening case, which of these is a key problem for Megahertz Communications? A. Credibility of foreign governments B. Financing C. Substandard products for foreign markets D. Language E. Country specific technical standards 2. In the United States, what percent of firms export, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration? A. Nearly 98 percent B. About 23 percent

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