free trade zone
free-trade zone. A duty-free area within a country to promote commerce, esp. transshipment and processing, without entering into the country’s market. — Also termed foreign trade zone; free port.
free-trade zone. A duty-free area within a country to promote commerce, esp. transshipment and processing, without entering into the country’s market. — Also termed foreign trade zone; free port.
navigable water. 1. At early common law, any body of water affected by the ebb and flow of the tide. • This test was first adopted in England because most of England’s in-fact navigable waters are influenced by the tide, unlike the large inland rivers that are capable of supporting commerce in the United States.
domestic attachment 〈美〉州内债务人财产扣押(→foreign attachment)
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