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From lex mercatoria to the Convention on the International Sale of Goods, from the Negotiable Instruments Law to the rapidly evolving field of electronic payments law, commercial law has been and continues to be a fascinating field in which to observe the interaction of law and business.
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From lex mercatoria to the Convention on the International Sale of Goods, from the Negotiable Instruments Law to the rapidly evolving field of electronic payments law, commercial law has been and continues to be a fascinating field in which to observe the interaction of law and business.
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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Item volumus, ordinamus, & statuimus, quod in qualibet villa mercatoria & feria regni nostri pr鎑icti & alibi infra potestatem nostram pondus nostrum in certo loco ponatur & ante ponderationem statera in presentia emptoris & venditoris vacua videatur & qu騞 brachia sint equalia & ex tunc ponderator ponderet in 鎞uali.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The carta mercatoria granted the merchants full freedom of trade and safe conduct, in return for a new schedule of customs dues.
1272-1307 2001
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Ibo in Piraeum, visam ecquae advenerit in portum ex Epheso navis mercatoria. nam meus formidat animus, nostrum tam diu ibi desidere neque redire filium.
Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives Titus Maccius Plautus 1919
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And true enough, Jorrocks was dumbfounded at this sort of reply from a creditor, it not being at all in accordance with the _Lex mercatoria_, or law of merchants, and quite unknown on 'Change.
Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities Robert Smith Surtees 1833
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Wright believed this title was one by Gerard de Malynes, Consuetudo, vel lex mercatoria, or The ancient law - merchant.
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Wright also notes a title by Cotton Mather, Lex mercatoria.
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The great Charter granted vnto forreine marchants by king Edward the first, in the 31. yeare of his reigne commonly called Carta mercatoria, Anno
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01 Richard Hakluyt 1584
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Item volumus, ordinamus, & statuimus, quod in qualibet villa mercatoria
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01 Richard Hakluyt 1584
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