Factoring - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cabalist
Cabalist, a factor or broker in French commerce.
Dumping
Dumping, the factors to constitute dumping one (i) an import at prices which are lower than the normal value of goods
deflator
a statistical factor designed to remove the effect of inflation inflation adjusted variables are in constant dollars as the GNP deflator
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Factoress
A factor who is a woman
Having regard to
of 1955), s. 3(3C)] It indicates that in exercising the power, regard must be had also to the factors enumerated together with all factors relevant for exercise of that power, India Cement Ltd. v. Union of India,
lien
that does not require possession of the property and that is available in equity to prevent unjust enrichment factor's lien : a lien against property held on consignment by a factor conferring the right to retain possession
Goodwill
of the business, the honesty of those who run it, and the lack of competition and many other factors go individu-ally or together to make up the goodwill, though locality always plays a considerable part. Shift the
Sanjaiti contract
to the acceptor extinguishing title of dispatcher. It is a special commercial mode, and though some of the factors alike to sale are present, it does not bring about that result. The relations between the traders is
Delivery order
to the person named in the order. Such an order is a 'document of title' within the (English) Factors Act, 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. c. 45), s. 1 (4), and the (English) Sale of Goods Act,
Successor-in-interest
is not the same as the old business but is similar to it? These and all other relevant factors have to be borne in mined in deciding the question as to whether the purchaser can be said
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