- services, tourism,
education as well as
intellectual property rights.
Exportation of
goods often requires the
involvement of
customs authorities. For any...
- Re-
exportation, also
called entrepot trade, is a form of
international trade in
which a
country exports goods which it
previously imported without altering...
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Exportation is a
valid rule of
replacement in
propositional logic. The rule
allows conditional statements having conjunctive antecedents to be replaced...
- Tax
exporting occurs when a
country (or
other jurisdiction)
shifts its tax
burden (partially) abroad. For example, if
residents of
country A hold shares...
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session of
Parliament and
reiterated previous acts.
These include the
Exportation Act 1660 (12 Cha. 2. c. 32),
which bans the
export of wool and wool-processing...
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Export restrictions, or a
restriction on
exportation, are
limitations on the
quantity of
goods exported to a
specific country or
countries by a Government...
- q) is
equiv to., both (p or not q is true) and (not p or q is true)
Exportation ( ( p ∧ q ) → r ) ⊨ ( p → ( q → r ) ) {\displaystyle ((p\land q)\to r)\models...
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Parliament of
England (10 Will. 3. c. 16), long
titled An Act to
prevent the
Exportation of Wool out of the
Kingdoms of
Ireland and
England into
Forreigne parts...
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Export Development Canada (EDC; French:
Exportation et développement Canada) is Canada's
export credit agency and a
Crown corporation wholly owned by...
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receiving country in an
export from the
sending country.
Importation and
exportation are the
defining financial transactions of
international trade. Import...