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  2. English law - Wikipedia

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    Britain has long been a major trading nation, exerting a strong influence on the law of shipping and maritime trade. The English law of salvage , [42] collisions , [43] ship arrest, [44] and carriage of goods by sea [45] are subject to international conventions which Britain played a leading role in drafting.

  3. Request for quotation - Wikipedia

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    A request for quotation ( RfQ) is a business process in which a company or public entity requests a quote from a supplier for the purchase of specific products or services. RfQ generally means the same thing as Call for bids (CfB) and Invitation for bid (IfB). [1] An RfQ typically involves more than the price per item.

  4. Security tape - Wikipedia

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    Security tape (or security label) is a type of adhesive tape used to help reduce shipping losses due to pilfering and theft. It helps reduce tampering or product adulteration. It is often is a pressure sensitive tape or label with special tamper-resistant or tamper-evident features. It can be used as a security seal in addition to a container ...

  5. Invitation to tender - Wikipedia

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    Invitation to tender. An invitation to tender ( ITT, otherwise known as a call for bids [1] or a request for tenders) is a formal, structured procedure for generating competing offers from different potential suppliers or contractors looking to obtain an award of business activity in works, supply, or service contracts, often from companies who ...

  6. Alexander Gordon Cameron - Wikipedia

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    Cameron was born in 1876 in Oban, Argyll, and served his apprenticeship as a joiner in Glasgow. [3] On becoming a journeyman he moved to London, where he became an active member of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners (ASC&J), becoming the union's shipping delegate in 1912, and assistant general secretary in 1915, and general ...

  7. Guarantee - Wikipedia

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    Guarantee. A guarantee is a form of transaction in which one person, to obtain some trust, confidence or credit for another, engages to be answerable for them. It may also designate a treaty through which claims, rights or possessions are secured. [1] It is to be differentiated from the colloquial "personal guarantee" in that a guarantee is a ...