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Car Trim GmbH v KeySafety Systems SrL (case C-381/08) and Electrosteel Europe sa v Edil Centro SpA, (case C-87/10): two linked cases regarding the place of "performance" of a contractual obligation, which may be used to determine the national court with jurisdiction in a civil or commercial matter. This will in general be the place of delivery ...
28 November 1899 International Friendly: Germany 0–7 England: Berlin, Germany: Report: Taylor Edgar Chadwick Rogers Brown : Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Walther Bensemann: Note: The FA party travelled to south-western Germany for the final game of the tour and played with six full internationals in the side.
O2 (Germany) GmbH & Co OHG v Commission (2006) T-328/03 is an EU competition law case, concerning the requirements for a restriction of competition to be found under TFEU article 101. Facts [ edit ]
Hetronic Germany was owned by Albert Fuchs and HydronicSteuersysteme GmbH, an Austrian company later renamed Hetronic Central Eastern Europe (HCEE). Hetronic Germany and Hydronic-Steuersysteme licensed the “Hetronic” name from respondent (the reorganized Hectronic International, Inc.) and acted as its distributors.
England Lioness is 3-1-1 in the last five matches. Despite not participating in the 2024 Paris Olympics and an up-and-down season, England is the reigning champions of the European Women's ...
The British Home Championship (also known as the Home International Championship, the Home Internationals and the British Championship) was an annual football competition contested between the United Kingdom's four national teams: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (the last of whom competed as Ireland for most of the competition's ...
England and Germany were placed in the same first round group. Both were eliminated, with England finishing third and Germany fourth. England defeated Germany 1–0 in the match between the two teams. 2002 FIFA World Cup 6 2 England and Germany were placed in the same qualifying group. Germany won 1–0 at Wembley, while England won 5–1 in ...
O-I Location in Holzminden, Germany. While legally known as Owens-Illinois, Inc., [citation needed] the company changed its trade name to O-I in 2005 to group its global operations under a single, cross-language and cross-culture brand name. [citation needed] The company's headquarters were previously located at One SeaGate, Toledo, Ohio.