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Practice of International Trade Final Exam

Across
– n. – A unit of dry measure containing 4 pecks, equivalent in the U.S. to 35.24 Liters.
– v. – To not pay back money that is owed to someone else.
– n. – Power, authority or control of a certain area or thing.
– adj. – Required, mandatory, something that must be done.
–n. – unexcused failure to fulfill your obligations under a contract.
– n. - The difference between a nation's total payments to foreign countries, including movements of capital and gold, investments, tourist spending, etc., and its total receipts from foreign countries.
– n. – A person or party (or company) that gives something, usually merchandise, to someone else.
– n. – A document for delivery which says only the consignee at the destination is entitled to take delivery of the cargo. Normally applies to high-value shipments or goods for special purposes.
– n. – The amount of value that something decreases, usually over time.
– n. – The amount of value that something increases, usually over time.
– n. – Listening to and deciding how to settle a dispute between 2 parties by a person chosen by both of them.
– v. – To reduce or cause to be or look smaller.
– n. – Accordance with standards of honesty, trust, sincerity, etc.
Down
– n. – The taxes imposed by a government on imports and (sometimes) exports.
– n. – Several objects or a quantity of material gathered or bound together. Any item wrapped up for carrying.
– adj. – Something put together for a special purpose, usually temporary.
– v. – To lessen or reduce in force or intensity. To make something more gentle or easy to accept.
– n. – Paying a shipping company to use their boats. Can be “voyage”, “time” or “demise”.
– adj. – Something that can be changed if both parties (people, companies, etc.) agree to the changes.
– n. – A document issued by a carrier for goods which were received in good condition.
– n. – A document issued by a carrier for goods which are received in damaged condition.
– n. – A standard quantity of paper, usually 500 pieces.
– n. - an unexpected and disruptive event that may operate to excuse a party from a contract.
– n. – The person or company that owes money to someone else.
– v. – To transfer from one ship, truck or other delivery to a different one.
– n. – A unit of weight used in some English speaking countries such as the USA. One Kg is approx. 2.2 of these.