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Consul
an officer appointed by competent authority to reside in a foreign country, to facilitate and extend the commerce carried on between … his consulship, as comfortable, and their transactions as advant-ageous and secure, as possible. Any person, whether he be a subject of
Magna Carta
the others. The 30th chapter evinces a liberal treatment of foreigners:-'All merchants if they were not openly prohibited before shall have … et bellorum nervi (the public revenue is at once the security of peace and the sinews of war). The 9th chapter
Revendication
recognised to exist for seamen's wages and for repairs of foreign ships, and for salvage, Story's Confl. Of Laws, s. 401. … be complete by sale and delivery alone without payment or security given for the price, unless the vendor agreed to give
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Factor
the same state or country with his principal, and a foreign factor when he resides in a different state or country. … the goods, and has a special property in, and a lien on, them; yet neither can delegate his authority, unless conferred
free
restrictions b : not subject to government regulation c of foreign exchange : not subject to restriction or official control 6 … title) [a buyer in ordinary course of business…takes of a security interest created by his seller "Uniform Commercial Code"] 4 :
free
restrictions b : not subject to government regulation c of foreign exchange : not subject to restriction or official control 6 … title) [a buyer in ordinary course of business…takes of a security interest created by his seller "Uniform Commercial Code"] 4 :
arrival-departure card
U.S. Customs and Border Protection official at the port-of-entry gives foreign visitors (all non-U.S. citizens) an Arrival-Departure Record, (a small white … you are permitted and authorized by the Department of Homeland Security to stay in the U.S. It is best kept stapled
certificate of citizenship
Citizenship Act of 2001 gives American citizenship automatically to certain foreign-born children of American citizens. These children can apply for certificates … of citizenship A document issued by the Department of Homeland Security as proof that the person is a U.S. citizen by
market
geographical area of demand for commodities or services [seeking new foreign s] b : a formal organized system enabling the transaction … market 1 : the rate or price at which a security or commodity is currently selling : market price 2 a
re-entry permit
apply for a re-entry permit. You can put visas for foreign countries in a re-entry permit. Source: Department of State. March … re-entry permit A travel document that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issues to lawful permanent residents (LPRs) who want to
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