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Deck 43: International and Space Law
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By means of an arbitration clause, the parties to an international business contract agree in advance to resolve any dispute without involving a third party.
False
2
Companies that export indirectly can make use of agency relationships.
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3
A choice-of-language clause designates the official language for a contract's interpretation.
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4
Universally accepted rules govern which court has jurisdiction over parties to a dispute involving a deal struck between a U.S. company and a company in another country.
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Courts apply International law in the interest of maintaining judicial power across borders.
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The act of state doctrine immunizes foreign nations from the jurisdiction of U.S. courts when certain conditions are satisfied.
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Confiscation occurs when a government seizes a privately owned business for a proper public purpose and awards just compensation.
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Because international contracts cross the laws of multiple countries, parties to an international contract can choose the law that will apply to the contract.
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The doctrine of sovereign immunity is the principle by which one nation defers to the laws of another.
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International contracts are more complicated than contracts between parties from the same country because of language and custom differences.
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11
On a worldwide basis, nations attempt to honor judgments rendered in other countries when it is feasible to do so.
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12
The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act governs the circumstances in which an action may be brought in the United States against a foreign nation.
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Under certain clauses in international business contracts, acts of God or government may excuse a party from liability for nonperformance.
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14
International law is formed as result of international customs, treaties, and organizations.
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15
A U.S. firm cannot license a foreign manufacturing company to use its intellectual property or trade secrets.
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In direct exporting, a U.S. company sets up a specialized marketing organization in a foreign market by appointing a foreign agent.
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When a wholly owned subsidiary is established in a foreign country, the parent company, which remains in the United States, gives up control of the facilities in the foreign country.
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A distribution agreement is a contract between the seller and the distributor setting out the terms and conditions of the distributorship.
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19
The principle of comity states that the courts of one country will not examine the validity of government acts of a foreign country within that country's own borders.
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20
Expropriation occurs when a government seizes privately owned goods for a proper public purpose and awards just compensation.
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21
The Outer Space Treaty declares that internationally recognized political boundaries extend from Earth into the farthest reaches of space.
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22
Regional trade agreements and associations help to minimize trade barriers among nations.
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23
The U.S. government does not generally regulate private spaceports and the launch and reentry of private spacecraft.
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24
Mining Company, a U.S. firm, owns property in Bolivia. The government of Bolivia seizes the property for an illegal purpose without paying just compensation. This is
A) confiscation.
B) the act of state doctrine.
C) the doctrine of sovereign immunity .
D) expropriation .
A) confiscation.
B) the act of state doctrine.
C) the doctrine of sovereign immunity .
D) expropriation .
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25
Under the Trading with the Enemy Act, any goods can be imported from nations that have been designated enemies of the United States.
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26
In the United States, each government agency that operates or authorizes spacecraft is responsible for complying with U.S. law and international treaties.
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27
Desayuno de Chile S.A., an export company in Chile, and Deli Source Inc., an import firm in the United States, enter into a contract. When Deli breaches the contract, Desayuno obtains an award of damages in a Chilean court. Desayuno then asks a U.S. court to enforce the award. The U.S. court defers to and enforces the Chilean court's decree. This is
A) expropriation.
B) the act of state doctrine.
C) the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
D) the principle of comity .
A) expropriation.
B) the act of state doctrine.
C) the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
D) the principle of comity .
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28
Because business activities can affect national interests, nations impose laws to restrict or facilitate international business.
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29
To prevent the sale of imported goods at less than fair value, an extra tariff-known as an antidumping duty-may be assessed on the imports.
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30
Many remedies are available for confiscation of property by a foreign government.
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31
Under United Nations guidelines, objects no longer in operation should be removed from orbit if this can be accomplished in a controlled manner.
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32
Under the U.S. Constitution, Congress can impose export taxes.
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33
A nation that launches objects into space is absolutely liable for personal injury and property damage caused by its objects on Earth or in flight.
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34
Mexico is likely to defer and give effect to the laws and judicial decrees of the United States as long as
A) the laws and decrees are consistent with Mexican law and public policy.
B) smaller countries fear and are intimidated by more powerful nations.
C) poorer countries admire and envy richer nations.
D) all of the choices.
A) the laws and decrees are consistent with Mexican law and public policy.
B) smaller countries fear and are intimidated by more powerful nations.
C) poorer countries admire and envy richer nations.
D) all of the choices.
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35
Restrictions on imports include quotas and tariffs.
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36
A tariff is a set limit on the amount of goods that can be imported.
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37
International space law consists of international treaties primarily negotiated by the United States and Russia.
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38
A body of law-formed as a result of international customs, treaties, and organizations-that governs relations among or between nations is
A) space law.
B) universal law.
C) international law.
D) national law.
A) space law.
B) universal law.
C) international law.
D) national law.
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39
U. S. law allows U.S. citizens, including private companies to engage in the commercial exploration and exploitation of space resources.
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40
Retail Operations, Inc., a U.S. firm, obtains a judgment in a U.S. court against Shinobu, Ltd., a Japanese business. Whether the court's judgment will be enforced by a court in Japan depends on the Japanese court's application of
A) the act of state doctrine.
B) the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
C) the principle of comity.
D) the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.
A) the act of state doctrine.
B) the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
C) the principle of comity.
D) the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.
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41
Finance Corporation, a U.S. firm, files a suit against Ghana in a U.S. court. Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, Ghana is immune from the jurisdiction of the court if Ghana has
A) engaged in commercial activity within the United States.
B) engaged in commercial activity outside the United States that has a direct effect in the United States.
C) committed a tort in the United States.
D) made a political decision that impacts the United States.
A) engaged in commercial activity within the United States.
B) engaged in commercial activity outside the United States that has a direct effect in the United States.
C) committed a tort in the United States.
D) made a political decision that impacts the United States.
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42
Energy Company, a U.S. firm, and Fresh Petro, a Dutch firm, enter into a contract that includes an arbitration clause. This clause must provide that the arbitrator will be
A) any specified third party.
B) the American Arbitration Association.
C) the Dutch Arbitration Organization.
D) the International Chamber of Commerce.
A) any specified third party.
B) the American Arbitration Association.
C) the Dutch Arbitration Organization.
D) the International Chamber of Commerce.
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43
Global Fashion, Inc., a U.S. firm, and Haute Couture, a Haitian firm, are parties to a contract that specifies the official language of the contract is English. This is
A) a choice-of-forum clause.
B) a choice-of-language clause.
C) a choice-of-law clause.
D) a force majeure clause.
A) a choice-of-forum clause.
B) a choice-of-language clause.
C) a choice-of-law clause.
D) a force majeure clause.
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44
Opti Meds Inc., a U.S. firm, signs a contract with Pharma Ltd., a Canadian firm, to give Pharma the right to sell Opti's products in Canada. This is
A) a distribution agreement.
B) indirect exporting.
C) direct exporting.
D) licensing.
A) a distribution agreement.
B) indirect exporting.
C) direct exporting.
D) licensing.
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45
Royal Hotel Corporation, a U.S. firm, establishes a wholly owned subsidiary in Singapore. As a parent corporation, with respect to the subsidiary, Royal retains complete ownership of
A) all of it.
B) more than half, but less than all, of it.
C) none of it.
D) no more than half of it.
A) all of it.
B) more than half, but less than all, of it.
C) none of it.
D) no more than half of it.
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46
Sufficient business develops in France for Graphic Comics Inc., a U.S. firm, to appoint Comics Graphique Ltd., a French firm, to act as Graphic's marketing representative in France. This is
A) direct exporting.
B) franchising.
C) indirect exporting.
D) licensing.
A) direct exporting.
B) franchising.
C) indirect exporting.
D) licensing.
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47
Market Maker, Inc., a U.S. firm, can license a foreign manufacturing company to use its
A) patented intellectual property.
B) trade secrets.
C) trademarked brand.
D) any of the choices.
A) patented intellectual property.
B) trade secrets.
C) trademarked brand.
D) any of the choices.
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48
Lunchies Corporation, a U.S. firm, signs a contract with Manger au Brasserie, S.A., a French firm, to give Manger the right to use the Lunchies trademark in restaurants in France. This is
A) a distribution agreement.
B) indirect exporting.
C) direct exporting.
D) licensing.
A) a distribution agreement.
B) indirect exporting.
C) direct exporting.
D) licensing.
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49
In an international contract, under a force majeure clause, a party may be excused from liability for nonperformance by
A) changes in price.
B) the principal of comity.
C) an embargo.
D) corporate office turnover.
A) changes in price.
B) the principal of comity.
C) an embargo.
D) corporate office turnover.
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50
Global Project, a U.S. firm, owns property in Hong Kong. The government of China seizes the property. The firm claims that this is confiscation. The government claims that it is expropriation. The difference concerns
A) the location of the seizure and the nature of its government.
B) the purpose of the seizure and the payment of compensation.
C) the business of the firm and the citizenship of its owners.
D) none of the choices.
A) the location of the seizure and the nature of its government.
B) the purpose of the seizure and the payment of compensation.
C) the business of the firm and the citizenship of its owners.
D) none of the choices.
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51
Mont Blanc S.A., a French firm, imports its goods into the United States and offers those goods for sale at "less than fair value." Fair value is the price of Mont Blanc's goods in
A) the European market .
B) France.
C) the United States.
D) the world market .
A) the European market .
B) France.
C) the United States.
D) the world market .
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52
Burger Heaven, a U.S. firm, makes a deal with a Canadian firm, Donny's Diners, that allows Donny's to use Burger Heaven's intellectual property in Canada in return for a fee and a promise to follow Burger Heaven's guidelines and standards. This is
A) a franchise.
B) a distribution agreement.
C) a subsidiary.
D) direct exporting.
A) a franchise.
B) a distribution agreement.
C) a subsidiary.
D) direct exporting.
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53
Trade barriers are
A) restrictions on imports.
B) restrictions on exports.
C) the lack of incentives and subsidies to stimulate imports.
D) the lack of incentives and subsidies to stimulate exports.
A) restrictions on imports.
B) restrictions on exports.
C) the lack of incentives and subsidies to stimulate imports.
D) the lack of incentives and subsidies to stimulate exports.
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54
Overland Rail Corporation, a U.S. firm, owns property in India. The government of India seizes the property for a proper public purpose and pays the firm just compensation. This is
A) confiscation.
B) the act of state doctrine.
C) the doctrine of sovereign immunity .
D) expropriation .
A) confiscation.
B) the act of state doctrine.
C) the doctrine of sovereign immunity .
D) expropriation .
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55
Consolidated Corporation, a U.S. firm, wishes to participate, but limit its involvement, in Middle Eastern markets. Consolidated contracts with Doha Ltd., an Egyptian firm, to enter into contracts in certain countries on behalf of Consolidated. This is
A) a distribution agreement.
B) an agency relationship.
C) indirect exporting.
D) direct exporting.
A) a distribution agreement.
B) an agency relationship.
C) indirect exporting.
D) direct exporting.
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56
Equity International Inc., a U.S. firm, and Finance Invest Ltd., a firm in Great Britain, are parties to a contract with a choice-of-forum clause. The forum specified in the clause must be within the geographic boundaries of
A) the United States.
B) Great Britain.
C) none of the choices.
D) any "choice," or superior, forum.
A) the United States.
B) Great Britain.
C) none of the choices.
D) any "choice," or superior, forum.
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57
Venezuela seizes the assets of World Oil, Inc., a U.S. firm. World Oil's recovery from Venezuela in a U.S. court may be prevented by
A) the act of state doctrine.
B) the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
C) force majeure .
D) the principle of comity.
A) the act of state doctrine.
B) the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
C) force majeure .
D) the principle of comity.
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58
Airbud Corporation, a U.S. firm, signs a contract with Bueno Computadores Ltd., an Argentinean firm, for a shipment and payment for Airbud's goods. This is
A) a distribution agreement.
B) indirect exporting.
C) direct exporting.
D) licensing.
A) a distribution agreement.
B) indirect exporting.
C) direct exporting.
D) licensing.
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59
Mountain Coffee Company, a U.S. firm, owns property in Nicaragua. When the government of Nicaragua seizes the property, Mountain asks a U.S. court to order the property's return. The court rules that Nicaragua is exempt from the court's jurisdiction. This is
A) force majeure .
B) the act of state doctrine.
C) the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
D) the principle of comity .
A) force majeure .
B) the act of state doctrine.
C) the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
D) the principle of comity .
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60
In international business, franchising involves
A) a license.
B) a distribution agreement.
C) a subsidiary.
D) direct exporting.
A) a license.
B) a distribution agreement.
C) a subsidiary.
D) direct exporting.
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61
Under the Outer Space Treaty, the outer space activities of private entities require authorization and supervision by
A) the United Nations.
B) an internationally recognized space agency.
C) a government.
D) its owners only.
A) the United Nations.
B) an internationally recognized space agency.
C) a government.
D) its owners only.
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62
Star Flights Inc. launches exploratory and commercial space flights from its base in the United States. In the event that a Star Flights rocket booster falls to Earth in the Philippines, liability for injury or damage
A) is to be assumed by all involved parties equitably
B) is strict liability-that is, liability without fault.
C) is subject to a determination of fault .
D) does not exist.
A) is to be assumed by all involved parties equitably
B) is strict liability-that is, liability without fault.
C) is subject to a determination of fault .
D) does not exist.
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63
Under the Export Trading Company Act, U.S. banks are
A) encouraged to invest in export trading companies.
B) discouraged from granting credit to export trading companies.
C) required to report financial transactions with export trading companies.
D) prohibited from lending funds to export trading companies.
A) encouraged to invest in export trading companies.
B) discouraged from granting credit to export trading companies.
C) required to report financial transactions with export trading companies.
D) prohibited from lending funds to export trading companies.
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64
The Outer Space Treaty provides that a nation retains jurisdiction over objects on its space registry that are launched into space. The treaty also prohibits interference with space activities. In effect, these provisions
A) ban the national appropriation of territory in space .
B) protect property rights with respect to private space activities.
C) assert sovereignty over celestial bodies .
D) declare exclusive international jurisdiction over space locations.
A) ban the national appropriation of territory in space .
B) protect property rights with respect to private space activities.
C) assert sovereignty over celestial bodies .
D) declare exclusive international jurisdiction over space locations.
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65
Wei Ltd., a Chinese firm, imports its goods into the United States and offers those goods for sale at "less than fair value." This is
A) confiscation.
B) a trade barrier.
C) dumping .
D) expropriation .
A) confiscation.
B) a trade barrier.
C) dumping .
D) expropriation .
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66
Global Industries Corporation owns assets in Kazakhstan, a country in Asia. The government of Kazakhstan wants to nationalize all assets owned by foreign firms and investors. What can Global Industries do? Can it at least obtain payment for the assets?
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67
The management of Sport Shoes Corporation, a U.S. firm, wants to expand into foreign investment and employment markets. They are considering either opening their own production facility in a foreign country or entering into a licensing agreement with a foreign firm. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each of these courses of action?
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68
The government of Japan sets a limit on the amount of rice that can be imported from the United States. This is
A) a dumping duty.
B) an antidumping duty.
C) a quota.
D) a tariff.
A) a dumping duty.
B) an antidumping duty.
C) a quota.
D) a tariff.
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69
The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration launches a commercial satellite that falls out of orbit and returns to earth outside U.S. territory. All nations are to assist in recovering the satellite under
A) the Rescue Agreement.
B) the Outer Space Treaty.
C) the Liability Convention.
D) the Commercial Space Launch Act.
A) the Rescue Agreement.
B) the Outer Space Treaty.
C) the Liability Convention.
D) the Commercial Space Launch Act.
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70
Under the Outer Space Treaty, with respect to a space object and the personnel aboard it, the launching state
A) forfeits supervisory authority to the United Nations.
B) shares dominion and responsibility with the United Nations.
C) retains complete jurisdiction and control.
D) grants political autonomy to those aboard the object.
A) forfeits supervisory authority to the United Nations.
B) shares dominion and responsibility with the United Nations.
C) retains complete jurisdiction and control.
D) grants political autonomy to those aboard the object.
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71
The United States taxes each barrel of imported oil at a flat rate. This is
A) an antidumping duty.
B) a dumping duty.
C) a quota.
D) a tariff.
A) an antidumping duty.
B) a dumping duty.
C) a quota.
D) a tariff.
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72
Under the Outer Space Treaty, a moon, a planet, an asteroid, or any other celestial body is subject to the appropriation of
A) the first nation to explore it.
B) the first nation to exploit it.
C) the first nation to claim title to it.
D) no single nation.
A) the first nation to explore it.
B) the first nation to exploit it.
C) the first nation to claim title to it.
D) no single nation.
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