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  2. ILG, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    ILG, Inc. is an American timeshare company and a subsidiary of Marriott Vacations Worldwide.It was formerly a subsidiary of the corporation IAC.ILG is the parent company of Interval International, a provider of membership and leisure services to the vacation industry.

  3. International Certificate of Origin Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) publishes the International Certificate of Origin Guidelines as its Publication no. 809E. [7] The publication, along with other rules of international trade published by the ICC such as the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (ICC Publication 600), Incoterms 2020 (ICC Publication 723) and numerous other ICC publications, form part of ...

  4. Re-trade - Wikipedia

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    A re-trade [1] is the practice of renegotiating the purchase price of a property or company by the buyer after initially agreeing to purchase at a higher price. Typically this occurs after the buyer gets the property under contract and during the period that it is performing due diligence.

  5. The Villa Group and Interval International Continue to ... - AOL

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    About Interval International Interval International operates membership programs for vacationers and provides value-added services to its developer clients worldwide.

  6. RCI (company) - Wikipedia

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    RCI (formerly Group RCI and, before that, Resort Condominiums International) is a timeshare exchange company with over 4,300 affiliated resorts in 100 countries. Founded in Indiana in 1974 by Jon and Christel DeHaan , RCI is one of the two main timeshare exchange businesses, along with Interval International (II).

  7. Incoterms - Wikipedia

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    The Incoterms or International Commercial Terms are a series of pre-defined commercial terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) relating to international commercial law. [1] Incoterms define the responsibilities of exporters and importers in the arrangement of shipments and the transfer of liability involved at various ...

  8. Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits

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    The latest (July 2007) revision of UCP is the sixth revision of the rules since they were first promulgated in 1933. It replaced UCP 500, [4] and was the outcome of more than three years of work by the ICC's Commission on Banking Technique and Practice. [3] The UCP rules remain the most successful set of private rules for trade ever developed.

  9. United Nations Commission on International Trade Law

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    When world trade began to expand dramatically in the 1960s, national governments began to realize the need for a global set of standards and rules to harmonize national and regional regulations, which until then governed international trade.