Exporting to Latin America: A Handbook for Merchants, Manufacturers and ExportersD. Appleton, 1916 - 565 páginas |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
advantage advertising agencies American export American manufacturers Argentina banks bill of lading Bolivia Brazil Buenos Aires Bureau of Foreign buyers capital catalogs Central America cents charges Chile cities coast Colombia commercial Consular Consuls coöperation correspondence Cuba Currency dealers desirable direct discounts Dollars Dollars drafts duty Ecuador efforts established European export business export commission house export house export trade factor field firms foreign trade forwarding freight frequently Guatemala Imports Exports interest invoices Latin American countries Latin American republics Latin American trade letters machinery manu ment merchandise merchants methods Mexico obtain opportunities organizations packing Pan-American Union Panama paper Paraguay parcel post particularly Peru pesos places population ports possible principal railroad Railways rates registration representative result salesmen shipment shipper South America Spanish Square Miles supplies tariff tion trade-mark traveling United United Kingdom Uruguay Venezuela weight York
Passagens conhecidas
Página 220 - But the discount of bills of exchange drawn in good faith against actually existing values, and the discount of commercial or business paper actually owned by the person negotiating the same, shall not be considered as money borrowed.
Página 220 - ... notes, drafts, and bills of exchange issued or drawn for agricultural, industrial, or commercial purposes, or the proceeds of which have been used, or are to be used, for such purposes — the Federal Reserve Board to have the right to determine or define the character of the paper thus eligible for discount, within the meaning of this Act.
Página 219 - The aggregate of such notes and bills bearing the signature or indorsement of any one person, company, firm or corporation rediscounted for any one bank shall at no timu exceed ten per centum of the unimpaired capital and surplus of said bank; but this restriction shall not apply to the discount of bills of exchange drawn in good faith against actually existing values.
Página 219 - ... no bank shall accept such bills to an amount equal at any time in the aggregate...
Página 365 - State and the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the United States Department of Commerce.
Página 220 - Federal reserve bank may discount notes, drafts, and bills of exchange arising out of actual commercial transactions; that is, notes, drafts, and bills of exchange issued or drawn for agricultural, industrial, or commercial purposes, or the proceeds of which have been used, or are to be used for such purposes...
Página 219 - Any member bank may accept drafts or bills of exchange drawn upon it having not more than six months...
Página 233 - By legal weight is meant the weight of the goods, together with that of their interior packing, such as wrappers, receptacles, cardboard and wooden boxes, tins, &e., enclosed in the outer packing case in which imported.
Página 433 - America, is bounded on the north by the Caribbean Sea, on the south by the Pacific Ocean, on the east by Colombia, and on the west by Costa Rica.
Página 219 - Any Federal reserve bank may discount acceptances which are based on the importation or exportation of goods and which have a maturity at time of discount of not more than three months, and indorsed by at least one member bank. The amount of acceptances so discounted shall at no time exceed one-half the paid-up capital stock and surplus of the bank for which the rediscounts are made.