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...Item . Column 2 Transportation Charges ($) . 1. . 152. 2. . 144. 3. . 1,510. 4. .... quantified cost in 2011 for the marine industry will be $1,123,188. . The main benefit of the amen...Maritime transportation industry . 1,123,188. 893,076. 6,33...
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... development in Russia is its oil-and-gas industry, not only will Moscow try to reinforce this sectorr by seeking new fields and transportation routes, but, according to the logic of soft balanc..., the president of the International Maritime Law Association of Russia and judge of the interna...
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... services" to public -- City Transportation Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. C-14 -- Excise Tax Act, R.S.C...v. Canada, [1995] G.S.T.C. 40; Maritime Life Assurance Co. v. R., [2000] G.S.T.C. 89; expl... comply with prevailing legislative and industry standards, and with the standards set down in the ...
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...(128) Given the nature of the industry and the fact that RBC consciously chose not to imp... relating to contracts should apply in maritime law. Kent Trade arose from a sale of necessaries t.... (341) Meady v. Greyhound Transportation Corp., 2008 ONCA 468 [Meady v. Greyhound]. . (342)...
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... the availability of parking and transportation options to and from Eireann Quay. ▪ mix and type...The TPA invites all qualified industry parties interested in providing carrier services a... to many places in Ontario, Quebec , the Maritimes and the United States . [16] Not a party, but cent...
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La question de à exportation de l'eau en gros soulève discussion dans les milieux politiques, économiques, écologiques et nationalistes, surtout au Canada. Cette étude en examine la faisabilité commerciale. Un projet hypothétique est conçu, avec pour site la Vallée d'Annapolis, située dans l'ouest de la Nouvelle-Ecosse, au Canada. Les données démographiques, le climat et l'économie de la Vallée sont analysés et sa ligne de partage des eaux étudiée dans le but de mieux choisir le site d'extraction. La ville de Brownsville au Texas est le marché hypothétique retenu. Un plan contenant un devis estimatif est proposé. Pour exporter l'eau, on se servira de grands transporteurs de brut (VLCC). Les calculs indiquent qu'une telle entreprise est quatre fois peu rentable, d'où la rareté de tels pr...
... reasons such as supplying a beverage industry or a farm in terms of social and environmental imp... at the loading site or during transportation (Davidge, 1994). This project assumes that exporti... 250,000-290,000 tonnes of crude oil ("Maritime Jargon", 2004). Because the density of oil is 22% ...
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... engages in intra-provincial road transportation and maintenance and repair of equipment. In 2005-2...1112; Agence Maritime Inc. v. Conseil canadien des relations ouvrières,... with activities related to the shipping industry. Specifically, Tessier argued that this Court conc...
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... for exploration, development and transportation of hydrocarbons but which also provides a coherent... pipelines in North America is a warning industry and governments would be well advised to heed. At ...Japan is almost completely dependent on maritime imports. China and India import 90% of their needs...
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... RESOURCE EXPLOITATION BASED ON SEA TRANSPORTATION . Mining and hydrocarbon exploitation trigger incr... the 1960s, especially in the container industry, from an average capacity of 500 TEUs (a 20-foot-e... et developpement de nouvelles routes maritimes," Cahiers de geographie du Quebec 48, no. 135 (200...
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... damages for personal injury constitute a maritime matter and, thus, fall within the jurisdiction of ... no appreciable benefit to the maritime industry or to Canadian society in general. .. ¶ 10 The un... by a trucking company for road transportation of goods, where Denault J.A. found, at paragraph 4...