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Practice of International Trade 05

Across
– n. – The translation or explaining of something to someone or into another language.
– v. – To make an established and agreed size, weight, quality, strength, etc., usually of a product or device or some good.
– n. – A place were boats are docked, usually to load and unload goods, people, etc.
– n. – A written receipt given by a carrier (shipper) for goods accepted for transportation
– A person or company has this when they have something to lose if loss or damage to something effects them directly.
– v. – To propose someone be appointed to a positon in a company, or for some honor or duty.
– n. – the cure for something. Something that fixes something else.
– n. – Formal, official permission or from a government or other authority allowing you to do something, usually professional in some way.
Down
– n. – A command or permission to act in a certain way or forced to act in a certain way from an authority, such as a government.
– n. – A standard tax added to consumer goods at each step of the process from making the good to selling the good to the consumer.
– n. – unexcused failure to fulfill your obligations under a contract.
– adj. – Required, mandatory, something that must be done.
– n. – Permission given by someone in charge for you to do something.
– adj. – Something that can be changed if both parties (people, companies, etc.) agree to the changes.
– n. – Being wise and practical such as providing for the future. Not taking foolish risks.