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Broker
bargains and contracts between other persons in matters of trade, commerce and navigation, by explaining the intentions of both parties, and
merchant marine
nationals of a particular country that are engaged in civilian commerce also the personnel operating those vessels Distinguished from the navy
Blue Law
Blue Law, is a statute regulating work, commerce, and amusements on Sunday, Existing blue laws derive from the
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Borneol
the natural borneol is rarely found in European or American commerce being in great request by the Chinese Called also Borneo
navigable waters
: waters that are capable of being navigated (as for commerce) and to which federal admiralty jurisdiction and specific environmental regulations
preemption
is closely related to the powers granted Congress in the commerce clause. 3 : an act or instance of preempting
several
2 : separate or distinct from one another [to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the States "U.S. Constitution art.
statement of use
of the applicant attesting to use of the mark in commerce. Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
stipulate
the invalidity of statutes or ordinances "West v. Bank of Commerce & Trusts, 167 F.2d 664 (1948)"] [the contract stipulated that
treaty trader or investor
the United States, under the provisions of a treaty of commerce and navigation between the United States and the foreign state
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