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Home Grown Inc. is a firm based in the United States that does business overseas. When entering into a business contract, deciding which terms to include, and choosing a method to resolve a dispute, Home should
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National Company and Omni Corporation are businesses located in different countries. Representatives of National and Omni transact a deal over their cellphones. Under the United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Trade (ECC), which National's country has adopted, this deal is
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The label on AmBeer Inc.'s beer reads, "U.S. quality" and, beneath that phrase in small print, "Made with Imported Hops." Bruce and other consumers file a class action against the brewer in California, which prohibits the use of an unqualified U.S.-origin claim. The plaintiffs' best ground for a possible recovery is most likely
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Web Resource Inc. and World Market Ltd., businesses located in different countries, agree to a contract. Like different individuals, Web and World have different perceptions of what the agreement between them is and what it means to fulfill it. This is because
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Global Trade Inc. does business throughout the world. As an international corporation, Global can be subject to conventions issued by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law. Conventions are
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Quick Trip, an online travel company, buys blocks of rooms from Peak Season Inn, a hotel in Ocean City, at a wholesale rate. Quick resells the rooms to consumers at a retail rate. One recent effort by cities to collect taxes from e-commerce has focused on
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The label on Cameron Ltd.'s beer reads, "British quality" and, beneath that phrase in small print, "Product of the U.S.A." David and other consumers file a class action against the brewer over the fact that its beer is not brewed in Great Britain. The plaintiffs' best ground for a possible recovery is most likely
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Online retailers that have a physical presence within a state must collect state taxes on any Web sales made to residents of that state. Sell2U.com Inc., an online retailer based in California, pays Tracker Web Services, which is located within New York, to direct traffic to Sell2U.com's site. If Sell2U.com must collect and remit taxes on its sales to New York residents, it is most likely because
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