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Commercial and treaty
Commercial ties between Uruguay and the United States have expanded substantially in recent years, with the countries signing a bilateral investment treaty in 2004 and a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement in January 2007.
* Commercial treaty
Here he made valuable contributions in various areas of the law including, International, Industrial, Commercial, Hijacking, Law of the Sea, International Rivers, Environmental issues, Multilateral treaty making Process, Strengthening the role of the United Nations in maintaining international peace and security and other important issues with eminent jurists, some of whom later became Judges of the International Court of Justice.
Commercial treaty signed by Mohammed ben Abdallah with France in 1767.
The Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters, more commonly called the Hague Service Convention, is a multilateral treaty which was signed in The Hague on 15 November 1965 by members of the Hague Conference on Private International Law.

Commercial and grants
Commercial farming enterprise benefitted from training support, organised grants, loan guarantee schemes and funding for agricultural research all of which enabled the commercial farming sector and the economy and secondary agricultural industries to flourish.

Commercial and access
Commercial growers have access to sweet corn seed bred with this artificial trait.
Commercial reasons alone ( e. g., e-commerce, on-line access to proprietary databases from Web browsers, etc.
Called the Airport Access Authorization to Commercial Establishments Beyond the Screen Checkpoint ( AAACE ), registered guests must be cleared through the same security background check ( Secure Flight ) and TSA screening process as do travelers in order to access the terminal area.
Commercial publishers are now experimenting with open access models, but are trying to protect their subscription revenues.
** Commercial and Wholesale internet access
Commercial and residential developments along DTL3 will have easy access to the Marina Bay area, including the Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort and the Marina Bay Financial Centre.
Due to a number of issues affecting both sites, notably poor access to the Commercial Union site and the restricted width of the Peninsular and Oriental site, it was not possible to obtain planning consents that would optimise the amount of floor space desired by either company.
His employees were to be treated respectfully by management ( including not being scolded in public ), and John Wanamaker & Company offered its employees access to the John Wanamaker Commercial Institute, as well as free medical care, recreational facilities, profit sharing plans, and pensions — long before these types of benefits were considered standard in corporate employment.
These Commercial Rooms had a separate access from 113, Strada S. Paolo.
In the week preceding capture, Massawa harbour was thoroughly wrecked by Italian sabotage of machinery in shore facilities, the sinking of two large floating dry docks, and the calculated scuttling of sixteen large ships in the mouths of the north Naval Harbour, the central Commercial Harbour and the main South Harbour, blocking access in and out.
Commercial shipping started to use Blennerville, at the head of Tralee Bay, as the access point for the town of Tralee.
Commercial farming areas surround the city about 10 km from the centre, and the road and rail links provide ready access to markets of the Copperbelt and Lusaka.
Commercial leased access did not provide cable subscribers with a diversity of information as it was required, because it was avoided and never mandated by local franchising authority.
Commercial porn sites generally do not restrict access to any pornographic content until a membership has been purchased using a credit card, as most have explicit ' free trial ' content as a major part of their sales strategy.
In contrast to the findings of the United States District Court Eastern District of Virginia and those of the Danish Maritime and Commercial Court, Mr. Justice Michael Hanna ruled that the hyperlink to Ryanair's terms and conditions was plainly visible, and that placing the onus on the user to agree to terms and conditions in order to gain access to online services is sufficient to comprise a contractual relationship.

Commercial and ports
Commercial ports may have warehouses that serve as interim storage areas, since the typical objective is to unload and reload vessels as quickly as possible.
Commercial ferries run from Busan, South Korea to Japanese ports including Fukuoka, Tsushima, Shimonoseki, and Hiroshima.
Commercial ports also exist at Thisted, Nykøbing Mors, Skive, Løgstør, Struer, Lemvig and Thyborøn.

Commercial and merchants
Under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States, merchants are held to a higher standard in the selling of products than those who are not engaged in the sale of goods as a profession / career.
In the United States, contracts for the sale of goods where the price equals $ 500 or more ( with the exception of professional merchants performing their normal business transactions, or any custom-made items designed for one specific buyer ) fall under the statute of frauds under the Uniform Commercial Code ( article 2, section 201 ).
The application of the statute of frauds to dealings between merchants has been modified by provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code, which is a statute that has been enacted at least in part by every state ( Louisiana has enacted all of the UCC except for Article 2, as it prefers to maintain its civil law tradition governing the sale of goods ).

Commercial and from
Commercial aircraft cockpit data recorders, commonly known as a “ black box ”, store flight information and audio from the cockpit.
Commercial planting began in 1930 in British North Borneo ; with the commencement of World War II, the supply from the Philippines was eliminated by the Japanese.
Relations further deteriorated when, in January 1948, the U. S. State Department also published a collection of documents titled Nazi-Soviet Relations, 1939 – 1941: Documents from the Archives of The German Foreign Office, which contained documents recovered from the Foreign Office of Nazi Germany revealing Soviet conversations with Germany regarding the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, including its secret protocol dividing eastern Europe, the 1939 German-Soviet Commercial Agreement, and discussions of the Soviet Union potentially becoming the fourth Axis Power.
* Archive of West Memphis Three reports from Memphis Commercial Appeal
* 1902 – The Commercial Pacific Cable Company lays the first Pacific telegraph cable, from Ocean Beach, San Francisco to Honolulu, Hawaii.
: Commercial fishing ( mostly servicing and unloading of longline fleets and commercial vessels ), recreational fishing of Indo-Pacific Blue Marlin ( Makaira mazara ), Wahoo ( Acanthocybium solandri ), Mahi-mahi ( Coryphaena hippurus ), Yellowfin tuna ( Thunnus albacares ), and deepwater reef fish, tourism ( especially from Japan but increasingly from China and South Korea ).
He studied interior and industrial design at the School of Commercial Art in Zurich ( from 1962 to 1965 ) and made his first paintings as a means of art therapy.
Commercial use of hydrofoils in the U. S. first appeared in 1961 when two commuter vessels were commissioned by Harry Gale Nye, Jr .' s North American Hydrofoils to service the route from Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey to the financial district of Lower Manhattan.
Commercial fuel synthesis companies suggest they can produce fuel for less than petroleum fuels when oil costs more than $ 55 per barrel .< ref > The U. S. Navy estimates that shipboard production of jet fuel from nuclear power would cost about $ 6 per gallon.
Commercial so-called vegetable rennets usually contain rennet from the mold Mucor miehei-see microbial rennet below.
Commercial distilleries began introducing whisky made from wheat and rye in the late eighteenth century.
Commercial routes were developed that brought goods from places as far as the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific Ocean and perhaps even the Inca Empire.
Commercial production of natural gas from the Songo Songo island in the Indian Ocean off the Rufiji Delta commenced in 2004, with natural gas being pumped in a pipeline to Dar es Salaam, the bulk of it converted to electricity by both public utility and private operators.
* Volkswagen Titan, a truck from Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
Commercial Unix vendors, such as Sun, HP, DEC, and IBM each received copies of the vi source, and their operating systems, Solaris, HP-UX, Tru64, and AIX, today continue to maintain versions of vi directly descended from the 3. 7 release, but with added features, such as adjustable key mappings, encryption, and wide character support.
Commercial fishermen harvest almost all aquatic species, from tuna, cod and salmon to shrimp, krill, lobster, clams, squid and crab, in various fisheries for these species.
Commercial refile: In military communications systems, the processing of a message from ( a ) a given military network, such as a tape relay network, a point-to-point telegraph network, a radio-telegraph network, or the DSN to ( b ) a commercial communications network.
Commercial users who make or accept many long distance calls to or from a particular distant place may make them as local calls by use of foreign exchange service.
Commercial traffic continued to decline, effectively ceasing in the 1970s, though lime juice was carried from Brentford to Boxmoor until 1981, and aggregates on the River Soar until 1996.
Commercial bungee jumping began with the New Zealander, A J Hackett, who made his first jump from Auckland's Greenhithe Bridge in 1986.
* Commercial site with extracts from Domesday Book Domesday Book entries including translations for each settlement.
Commercial exploitation of petroleum, largely as a replacement for oils from animal sources ( notably whale oil ), for use in oil lamps began in the 19th century.

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