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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.
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.
Commercial, interprovincial trade was carried out using the Rio Grande de Pampanga as main waterway, with trade outposts in San Isidro and Talipapa. Traders from Bulacan, Tondo and Manila regularly came to Nueva Ecija to carry back rice, palay, tobacco, sugar, corn and livestock.
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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He was one of the very earliest politicians to recognize the soundness of Adam Smith's views on trade ; and he quoted from the Wealth of Nations, adopting some of its principles, in his Commercial Restraints of Ireland, published in 1779, which Lecky pronounces one of the best specimens of political literature produced in Ireland in the latter half of the 18th century.
Commercial fossil collecting is not allowed within the National Monument, but numerous quarries on private land nearby continue to produce extraordinary fossil specimens, both for museums and for private collectors.

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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.
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 hybrid wheat seed has been produced using chemical hybridizing agents ; these chemicals selectively interfere with pollen development, or naturally occurring cytoplasmic male sterility systems.
Commercial print models from New York often have agencies in Philadelphia, Connecticut, or Boston as its easy to travel to these locations.
Efforts have been made to create a unified body of commercial law in the United States ; the most successful of these attempts has resulted in the general adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code, which has been adopted in all 50 states ( with some modification by state legislatures ), the District of Columbia, and the U. S. territories.
Commercial messages were regarded as intrusive, so these shows usually displayed the sponsor's name in the title, as evidenced by such programs as The A & P Gypsies, Acousticon Hour, Champion Spark Plug Hour, The Clicquot Club Eskimos, The Flit Soldiers, The Fox Fur Trappers, The Goodrich Zippers, The Ingram Shavers, The Ipana Troubadors, The Planters Pickers, The Silvertown Cord Orchestra ( featuring the Silver Masked Tenor ), The Sylvania Foresters, The Yeast Foamers, King Biscuit Time ( with Sonny Boy Williamson ), The Health and Happiness Radio Show ( with Hank Williams ) and the Light Crust Doughboys ( with Bob Wills and Milton Brown ).
Commercial versions of these systems quickly became available.
During these journeys he discovered his talent for drawing and writing and became a regular correspondent for John Fairbairn's South African Commercial Advertiser.
*: In these situations, there may be remedies for consumers under state contract law, the Uniform Commercial Code, and some federal regulations, depending on the type of transaction.
Commercial broadcasting now also exists in most of these countries ; the number of countries with only public broadcasting declined substantially during the latter part of the 20th century.
The effects of these assumptions of European superiority increased during the period of European imperialism, which started slowly in the 15th century, accelerated by the Scientific Revolution, the Commercial Revolution and the rise of colonial empires in the " Great Divergence " of the Early Modern period, and reached its zenith in the 18th to 19th century with the Industrial Revolution and a Second European colonization wave.
Starting at the northernmost point and moving clockwise, the major roads defining the boundary were Pentonville Road, City Road, Old Street, Commercial Street, Mansell Street, Tower Bridge Road, New Kent Road, Elephant and Castle, Kennington Lane, Vauxhall Bridge Road, Park Lane, Edgware Road, Marylebone Road and Euston Road ( other roads fill the small gaps between these roads ).
Commercial tours are available and these expeditions depart from the border town of Vioolsdrif.
Kodachrome Commercial was available until the mid-1950s, after which Ektachrome Commercial ( ECO ) replaced it for these specific applications.
Commercial brands of these medications most commonly prescribed to treat Asthma include Ventolin and Seretide.
Commercial fisheries have forced these penguins to search for prey farther off shore, as well as making them eat less nutritious prey, since their preferred prey has become scarce.
Commercial applications of 3-D noise reduction include the protection of aircraft cabins and car interiors, but in these situations, protection is mainly limited to the cancellation of repetitive ( or periodic ) noise such as engine -, propeller-or rotor-induced noise.
Beyond these, the Commercial Road Lock leads to the Regent's Canal.
The " formal " American legal term for a blank cheque is an – rather, a blank cheque is an example of an incomplete instrument, which more generally is any incomplete signed writing – and these are covered in the Uniform Commercial Code's Article 3, Section 115.
One of these, the Commercial Float Zone Facility ( CFZF ) was developed through international collaboration between the U. S., Canada, and Germany.
Commercial applications do exist, as mentioned, but will continue to be few until these problems ( particularly cost ) are overcome.
In order to enhance vessel utilization and TCE revenues, the Company has placed its ULCC, VLCC, Suexmax, Aframax tankers as well as a number of Panamax tankers into Commercial Pools that are responsible for the Commercial Management of these vessels.

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