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5 +1 | arbitration expenses |
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4 +1 | arbitrage costs |
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arbitration expenses Explanation: as simple as that :-) Worked for an export meatpacker for over 10 years |
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arbitrage costs Explanation: I'm not sure if this is what you want. I was going to say arbitration expenses before I saw your context. (have you got any more?) arbitrage = the business of buying some commodity, currency or bill of exchange in one market centre and selling it in another almost at the same time, thus taking advantage of any difference in price or exchange rate between the two centres (Longman dic. of Business) Reference: http://www.google.com/search?q=%22arbitrage+costs%22&btnG=B%... |
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arbitration expenses Explanation: Check out the sites below. HTH Andrea http://www.lectlaw.com/files/adr14.htm http://www.iccwbo.org/court/english/maritime/all_topics.asp see above |
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