1. Law in Canada is derived from the Constitution, statutes, precedents, and equity; Roman law is not...
Question:
1. Law in Canada is derived from the Constitution, statutes, precedents, and equity; Roman law is not relevant.
2. Consequences of stare decisis - precedents are legally binding
3. What does substantive law, procedural law, and criminal law mean?
4. Law is defined as a set of norms that can be enforced.
5. The goal of the GATT and GATS is to remove barriers to trade in products and services.
6. Origin Rules and the WTO's Role in Law Harmonization
7. Consequences of a Customs Union
8. What is the difference between a subsidy and a countervailing duty?
9. What are the functions and purposes of Incoterms? Do they relate with title and property? 'NO'
10.What is unloading and what is the distinction between dumping and disproportionate duty?
11.What is the purpose of a certificate of origin?
What documentation are needed for export transactions?
Drawer, endorsee, and payee are the parties involved in a cheque transaction.
13.Customs officials' role
14.Agency - does he conduct business on his own behalf?
15.The Importance of Real and Appearing Authority
16.Distributorship - Is the company independent choose its own clients, set its own prices, and so on?
17.Legislation protecting distribution company interests, such as minimum notice requirements for termination, etc.
18.Franchise - Does the franchisor own and invest in the business?
19.What are the challenges of forming a joint venture? - Seems to do equal representation help in judgment?
20.Risks in Foreign Direct Investment
21.Arbitration vs. litigation
22.Business-Structuring Options
Access to international markets (number 23).
Dynamic Business Law
ISBN: 9781260733976
6th Edition
Authors: Nancy Kubasek, M. Neil Browne, Daniel Herron, Lucien Dhooge, Linda Barkacs