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They held strong influence over government, and especially the laws of commerce.
It seems that the laws of commerce should apply.
It functioned as the international law of commerce.
This new local government has plans to draw up a law of commerce to stabilize prices and avoid speculation, and a law of public order.
Europe' s political authority is achieved from its capacity to stand up to an all-consuming globalisation governed only by the laws of commerce and of money.
Burke further claimed that the laws of commerce were the laws of nature and therefore the laws of God.
Obedient to the laws of commerce, Sotheby's ignored appeals from two Indian tribes to withdraw three ceremonial masks from an art auction last Tuesday.
Businesses need "predictable rules" for resolving disputes, said Jeffrey Ritter, chairman of the American Bar Association Committee on the Law of Commerce in Cyberspace.
By treating the matter as a breach of contract, the court issued a strong reminder that, in the final analysis, newspaper companies carry no immunity from the laws of commerce that apply to other profit-seeking organizations.
The general unity of Greek law is mainly to be seen in the laws of inheritance and adoption, in laws of commerce and contract, and in the publicity uniformly given to legal agreements.
They argued that too many valuable business relationships were being destroyed through years of expensive adversarial litigation, in courts whose rules differed significantly from the informal norms and conventions of businesspeople (the private law of commerce, or jus merchant).
In common law jurisdictions only regulatory stipulations on creation of supply contracts that derive from the fields of State Aids (EU Law and domestic application) or general administrative guidelines extend ordinary laws of commerce.
But pointing this out might break the spell of a place where it can seem at times that the iron laws of commerce are suspended, a place where the great American promise of discriminating acquisition among shelves groaning with product is available to all.
His 1787 work Suppression des douanes intérieures advocated the suppression of internal customs houses; the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica describes it as "an elaborate treatise on the laws of commerce and on the theory of customs imposts".