11. ...members of trade associations who want to take bad debtors to court. 12. ...one of the two main trade associations for antiques dealers. 13. It called for a strengthening of trade associations after the war, with statutory power to fix prices and output levels. 14. The obvious possibility is for their trade associations to play a role on their behalf. 15. A lay person would appear to be able to do little in this direction, except perhaps check with local trade associations. 16. In addition, many individual companies and national trade associations work closely with authorities and academics to improve understanding on social and medical aspects of drinking and alcohol abuse. 17. A network of European car manufacturers have established a new trade association which will place particular emphasis on the need to green the car. 18. Consent to a change of control may be required by virtue of membership of a trade association or a self-regulatory organisation. 19. The article gives the possibility of legal action against individual sellers or suppliers, or groups of them from the same economic sector, or against their trade associations. 20. By commodity arbitrations are meant arbitrations conducted and administered under the rules of commodity trade associations in the City of London. |