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Commercial farming became viable in the area once the grain trade had developed technologies to handle the bulk export of grain, especially hopper cars and grain elevators.
Commercial trade in wild-caught specimens of these species is illegal ( permitted only in exceptional licensed circumstances ).
It also extended trade regulation of the 1940 German – Soviet Commercial Agreement until August 1, 1942, increased deliveries above the levels of year one of that agreement, settled trading rights in the Baltics and Bessarabia, calculated the compensation for German property interests in the Baltic States now occupied by the Soviets and other issues.
* Public and Commercial Services Union, a trade union representing UK public sector workers
* Commercial district, a part of a city where the primary use of property is for business, commerce and trade
* Commercial law, the legal regulations governing transactions and related matters in business, commerce and trade
Commercial law, also known as business law, is the body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and businesses engaged in commerce, merchandising, trade, and sales.
Commercial trade in Golden Eagles or their feathers or body parts is not legalized by these exceptions.
While the post was actually in Russian America, the Hudson's Bay Company continued to trade there until the American traders expelled it in 1869, following the Alaska Purchase when the Alaska Commercial Company took over the post.
The Commercial Revolution is also marked by the formalization of pre-existing, informal methods of dealing with trade and commerce.
Co-operation in international trade negotiations, under the Common Commercial Policy, dates back to the establishment of the Community in 1957.
The U. S. Commercial Service, through its Strategic Corporate Partnership program, has Public Private Partnership agreements with 17 private organizations, including several banks, legal and regulatory organizations, transportation and shipping organizations, event organizers, trade risk service companies and the publisher of Commercial News USA, the official export promotion magazine of the U. S. Department of Commerce, The ecommerce partner is the Federation of International Trade Associations under which the USCS contributes market research and other reports on GlobalTrade. net.
During his association with the Bank, he was directed by Monroe, under authority from Congress, to prepare a " Commercial Digest " of the laws and trade regulations of the world.
McDonnell is a leading member of a number of all-party groups within Parliament, including groups representing individual trade unions, such as the Public and Commercial Services Union ( PCS ), the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers ( RMT ), the Fire Brigades Union ( FBU ), the National Union of Journalists ( NUJ ) and justice unions such as NAPO.
Suspicions intensified when, during the summer of 1939, after conducting negotiations with both a British-French group and Germany regarding potential military and political agreements, the Soviet Union and Germany signed a Commercial Agreement providing for the trade of certain German military and civilian equipment in exchange for Soviet raw materials and the Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact, commonly named after the foreign secretaries of the two countries ( Molotov – Ribbentrop ), which included a secret agreement to split Poland and Eastern Europe between the two states.
The Public and Commercial Services Union ( PCS ) is the fifth largest trade union in the United Kingdom.
Commercial fishing can be a traditional trade passed down from generation to generation.
In 1865, the company merged with the neighbouring Surrey Docks to form the Surrey Commercial Docks, controlling some 80 % of London's timber trade.
* Commercial Spaceflight Federation, a non-profit trade association of businesses and organizations working to make commercial human spaceflight a reality.
As of December 31, 2010, the pool had two participants and provides the Commercial Management for a fleet of four vessels, including the Company ’ s two chartered-in vessels, which primarily trade in the Atlantic Basin.
* AccuWeather CEO Barry Lee Myers has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Commercial Weather Services Association, the private weather industry's trade association, since 1990, serving as chief federal-relations officer.
Commercial carriers, like sailing ships and freight trains of Old Earth, trade off journey time by increased size and volume carried, so as to keep shipping costs economical.

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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.
These were too small, so Elmers School, a neighbouring boys ' boarding school, was acquired for the Commercial and Diplomatic Sections.
The Howland Great Dock in Rotherhithe ( built 1696 and later forming the core of the Surrey Commercial Docks ) was designed to address these problems, providing a large, secure and sheltered anchorage with room for 120 large vessels.
The Detroit River became the busiest commercial river in the world and was dubbed " the Greatest Commercial Artery on Earth " by The Detroit News in 1908.
Commercial enterprise on the Internet was strictly prohibited by NSF until 1991.
" Commercial success was first achieved with My Beautiful Laundrette ( 1985 ).
The German National Association of Commercial Employees ( DHV ) was a nationalist and anti-Semitic labour union in Germany.
The ban was eventually lifted by the incoming Labour government in 1997, with the Government Communications Group of the Public and Commercial Services ( PCS ) Union being formed to represent interested employees at all grades.
Commercial production was achieved in 1854.
Commercial fishing was once a major industry but has been hurt by overfishing.
According to Memphis, Tennessee's The Commercial Appeal newspaper, one manatee was spotted in the Wolf River harbor near the Mississippi River in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, on October 23, 2006, though it was later found dead ten miles downriver in McKellar Lake.
On August 19, the 1939 German – Soviet Commercial Agreement was finally signed.
It was originally called " Red Hat Commercial Linux " It was the first Linux distribution to use the RPM Package Manager as its packaging format, and over time has served as the starting point for several other distributions, such as Mandriva Linux and Yellow Dog Linux.
Its workforce of over 100, 000 was organized into nine major divisions — Space, Aircraft, Defense Electronics, Commercial Electronics, Light Duty Automotive Components, Heavy Duty Automotive Components, Printing Presses, Valves and Meters, and Industrial Automation.
However this appointment was never confirmed by the U. S. State Department ; John C. Williams was merely recognized as " Commercial Agent of the United States ".
If the Commercial Instruction Set option was installed, packed decimal arithmetic could be performed as memory-to-memory with some memory-to-register operations.
One such paper was Minimal Key Lengths for Symmetric Ciphers to Provide Adequate Commercial Security.
The Commercial Crew Development ( CCDev ) program was initiated in 2010 with the purpose of creating commercially operated manned spacecraft capable of delivering at least four crew members to the ISS, staying docked for 180 days and then returning them back to Earth.
Commercial machine shops, especially those that do certain categories of work ( military or commercial aerospace, nuclear power industry, and others ), are required by various standards organizations ( such as ISO, ANSI, ASME, ASTM, SAE, AIA, the U. S. military, and others ) to calibrate micrometers and other gauges on a schedule ( often annually ), to affix a label to each gauge that gives it an ID number and a calibration expiration date, to keep a record of all the gauges by ID number, and to specify in inspection reports which gauge was used for a particular measurement.
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.
The first Internet exchange point was the Commercial Internet Exchange ( CIX ), formed by Alternet / UUNET ( now Verizon Business ), PSI, and CERFNET to exchange traffic without regard for whether the traffic complied with the acceptable use policy ( AUP ) of the NSFNet or ANS ' interconnection policy .< REF > Cybertelecom :: Internet History 1990s :: CIX </ REF > The CIX infrastructure consisted of a single router, managed by PSI, and was initially located in Santa Clara, California.

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