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  • 56Economic history of the People's Republic of China — Throughout most of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as during much of earlier Chinese history, the economy was barely able to meet the basic needs of the country s huge population the largest in the world. In normal years the economy… …

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  • 57Free On Board — otheruses|FOBFOB is an initialism for Free On Board or Freight On Board. Generally, FOB deals with the shipping of goods. It specifies which party (buyer or seller) pays for which shipment and loading costs, and/or where responsibility for the… …

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  • 59Interpreting contracts in English law — is an area of English contract law, which concerns how the courts decide what an agreement means. It is settled law that the process is based on the objective view of a reasonable person, given the context in which the contracting parties made… …

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