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1 Torts \(Interference with Goods\) Act 1977
док.юр., торг., брит. закон "О гражданских правонарушениях (конфликтные ситуации при действиях с товарами)"*, 1977 г. (наряду с некоторыми другими законами в системе английского торгового права разрешает продажу товаров лицами, не являющимися их собственниками; заменил аналогичный, но неудовлетворительно функционирующий закон "О неполученных товарах" 1952 г.)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Torts \(Interference with Goods\) Act 1977
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2 Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act 1952
док.юр., торг., брит. закон "О неполученных товарах"*, 1952 г.See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act 1952
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3 Bankruptcy and Deeds of Arrangement Act 1913
док.юр., торг., брит. закон "О банкротстве и делах по разрешению споров"*, 1913 г. (один из законов в системе английского торгового права, разрешающих продажу товаров лицу, которое не является их собственником; так, шериф может продать товары на основании постановления суда; покупатель приобретает права собственности на проданные товары, принадлежащие осужденному лицу, даже если он знал о правах настоящего собственника)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Bankruptcy and Deeds of Arrangement Act 1913
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4 Innkeepers Act 1878
док.юр., торг., брит. закон "О владельцах гостиниц"*, 1878 г. (разрешает владельцам гостиниц продавать товары, оставленные им в залог постояльцами; один из случаев, когда английское торговое право разрешает продажу товаров лицам, не являющимся их собственниками)See:
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