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| vacate the default judgment |
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Getting a default judgment removed or erased. (See also default ... | | Validated Export License |
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A document issued by the US government authorizing the export ... | | Valuation |
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See Customs Value. ... | | VAT or Value Added Tax |
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Generally, VAT refers an indirect tax assessed on the increase ... | | Velocity |
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Velocity refers to the speed in which goods more through ... | | venire |
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Usually describes the whole group of people called for jury ... | | venue |
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The particular court in which an action may be brought. ... | | verdict |
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The final decision about the guilt or innocence of a ... | | verification |
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An oral or written statement, usually made under oath, saying ... | | violation |
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A breach of a right, duty, or law ... | | Visa |
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A textile visa is an endorsement in the form of ... | | Visitation |
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A parent who does not have physical custody is usually ... | | VMI or Vendor Managed Inventories |
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A customer service strategy used to manage inventory of customers ... | | voir dire |
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The process by which judges and lawyers select members of ... | | VRA or Voluntary Restraint Agreement |
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A voluntary restraint agreement is an agreement where the exporting ... | |