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humans have
spread across the galaxy,
which is
primarily ruled by the
Mercatoria, a
complex feudal hierarchy with a
religious zeal to rid the
galaxy of...
- Lex
mercatoria (from
Latin for "merchant law"),
often referred to as "the Law Merchant" in English, is the body of
commercial law used by
merchants throughout...
- The
Carta Mercatoria,
meaning 'the
charter of the merchants', was a 1303
charter granted by
Edward I to
foreign merchants in England, in
exchange for the...
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Columbella mercatoria is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Columbellidae, the dove snails. The
length of the s**** attains...
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international if
elements of more than one
country are involved. Lex
mercatoria refers to that part of
international commercial law
which is unwritten...
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Achaea mercatoria is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It is
found in
countries in
tropical Africa and Asia, from
South Africa to
South East Asia, including...
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relations in
international trade. lex
mercatoria – "the law for
merchants on land". Alok
Narayan defines "lex
mercatoria" as "any law
relating to businesses"...
- on Monday, 1
October 1945. The name may
originally have
stood for Lex
Mercatoria, a
Latin expression meaning literally "merchant law". It was conceived...
- of
English contract law
traces back to its
roots in
civil law, the lex
mercatoria and the
Industrial Revolution.
Modern English contract law is composed...
- p. 191
Klaus Peter Berger, The
Creeping Codification of the New Lex
Mercatoria,
Kluwer Law International, 2010, p. 132 Alan
Rogers Central Europe 2007...