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Collect the commercial customs of their jurisdiction.
However commercial customs, usage and practices in international marine insurance have played a significant role in regulating marine insurance internationally.
Lickbarrow v. Masons' sanction of commercial custom as a source of documents of title law is significant.
All things equal, he suggests, Israelis' knowledge of Arab language and commercial customs should give them an edge over Japanese, American and European suppliers.
He bridged the differing business cultures of the two countries and saw to it that American rules, rather than looser Japanese commercial customs, governed the business activities of the employees.
They knew also a Law Merchant which was different from the Common Law and had an international character, a law founded on the commercial customs of merchants and seafaring men of all nations.
Items exported from ETOEs operating in the United States must be accompanied by commercial customs documentation, that is, commercial airway bills; these items are not considered as international mail.
Mr. Schlenger, 30, a graduate of the University of Michigan, is the vice president of operations at the H. Z. Bernstein Company, a commercial customs clearing service in Jersey City.
AVAD LLC (AVAD LTD. in Canada) is a distributor of consumer and custom electronics in North America and provider of solutions to the residential and commercial custom installation markets.
Since it was the guarantee of a future income stream that determined the present market value of a utility's property, the courts, in overseeing the reasonableness of rates, were actually creating property out of the materials of social fact, commercial custom, and popular moral faiths or prejudices.
Aron, who last year was given supervisory authority over most of Daiwa America's Japanese staff - an unusual step for a Japanese house - is responsible for seeing to it that American rules, rather than the much looser Japanese commercial customs, govern what the house does in the United States.