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... allowed to sue, including shippers, consignors, consignees, "holders of the bill of lading," and ... standing because he fell within the definition of a "consignor" of goods). . [5] Although we r...
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...: Trade Terms and Definitions. 46.43 - Terms construed. The following terms and... guarantees that the net proceeds to the consignor shall at least equal the amount so advanced, and t...
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This paper contrasts four distinct versions of the Prisoner's Dilemma (the commons, public goods, biological altruism, and biological selfishness) in terms of their ethical content for economic decision making. An argument is made for the restoration of Tucker's third player - as given in the original specification of the game - in order to judge whether a resolution is desirable in economic and business situations that reduce to the Prisoner's Dilemma. Finally, the use of tit-for-tat as a 'solution' to the Prisoner's Dilemma is compared with the practice of business ethics.
... and group (in)action, as given in the definition of the PD that opens this paper. By contrast, the ... cost to the third party - the bid taker/consignor. 3.2. What does cooperation mean?. A related conce...
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... use means the sole use by a single consignor of a conveyance for which all initial, intermediat...
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... means any person who is named as the consignor or consignee in a bill of lading contract who is n...
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... 4-6 Special Services Ordered by the Consignor. Item 4-7 Department of Transportation Emergency R..., and holidays as set forth in ITEM 30 Definition Of Terms, (2) Legal Holidays in the GSA National R...
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... at destination; i.e., the seller or consignor delivers the goods on seller's or consignor's conv...
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Bankruptcy Code Section 503(b)(9) has seen more than its fair share of litigations just over the past several months, as reflected in the articles on Section 503(b)(9) that have appeared in recent issues of Business Credit. While Section 503(b)(9)'s requirements sound rather simple, that has not stopped debtors and trade creditors from litigating many of its seemingly straightforward terms. Erving Industries, Inc (Erving) filed Chapter 11 on Apr 20, 2009. On Jul 2, 2009, the Massachusetts bankruptcy court approved an order that set Aug 7, 2009 as the last day for creditors to file their Section 503(b)(9) "20-day goods" administrative priority claim. As is becoming apparent from the Erving Industries and Circuit City decisions, and all the other recent court decisions dealing with Sectio...
... term "goods." The court relied on the definition of goods contained in UCC Section 2-105, which sta...A consignor of goods in a consignment transaction typically re...
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... the consignee without recourse on the consignor, the consignor shall sign the following statement.... Seaman as the shipper by statutory definition and that Seaman's failure to make an express shipp...
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... of origin and destination; (e) The consignor and consignee; and (f) Any additional information ...