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  • 31trade — trade1 [ treıd ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the activities of buying and selling goods or services: The two leaders signed agreements on trade and cultural links. trade in: Global trade in manufactured goods has increased dramatically. trade with:… …

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  • 32trade — The act or the business of buying and selling for money; traffic; barter. May v. Sloan, 101 U.S. 231, 25 L.Ed. 797. Purchase and sale of goods and services between businesses, states or nations. Trade is not a technical word and is ordinarily… …

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  • 33Trade and Commerce — In Canadian constitutional law, section 91(2) of the Constitution Act, 1867 provides the federal government with the authority to legislate on matters related to the regulation of Trade and Commerce. This power is generally balanced against the… …

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  • 34Place Bonaventure — Infobox Skyscraper building name = Place Bonaventure caption = year highest = year end = plural = location = Montreal, Canada coordinates = coord|45.4994|N|73.5651|W status = groundbreaking = 1964 constructed = 1964 1967 est completion = opening …

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  • 35Trade Disputes Act 1906 — The Trade Disputes Act 1906 (short title 6 Edward VII, c. 47 ) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed under the Liberal government of Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman. The Act declared that unions could not be sued for damages… …

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  • 36Trade between Western Europe and the Mughal Empire in the 17th Century — Premises of the Mughal empire for the trade = contact between Western Europe and the Mughal empire was put into practice in the very beginning of the 17th century. The Portuguese, English, and later on, the Dutch were the ones to communicate with …

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  • 37Trade Unions —    An association of workers recognized by law, who join together to protect their rights and to influence working conditions in the workplace. Guilds, it could be argued, were the early ancestor to today s modern unions. Guild restrictions… …

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  • 38trade off — intransitive verb : to exchange places with another or with each other at intervals : alternate traded off with each other several years for first place in the bowling tournament transitive verb : to use alternately trade off large and small… …

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  • 39TRADE —    Mesopotamia’s primary source of wealth was surplusproducing agriculture; the geophysical conditions of the land made it singularly devoid of mineral or metal resources. Since mountainous regions to the north (Anatolia) and the east (Iran) were …

    Historical Dictionary of Mesopotamia

  • 40trade date — The day on which a buyer and seller agree upon a transaction. American Banker Glossary The date that the counterparties in an interest rate swap commit to the swap. Also, the day on which a security or a commodity future trade actually takes… …

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