HOW DOES THE COOKIE CRUMBLE? LEGAL COSTS UNDER A UNIFORM INTERPRETATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS
A family owned Mexican company, Zapata Hermanos Sucesores, S.A. ("Zapata"), sold approximately US$950,000 worth of cookie tins over a period of four years to the Maurice Lenell Cooky Company ("Lenell"), an American company that produced baked goods. Lenell failed to pay Zapata f...
Main Author: | Troy Keily |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Aalborg Universitetsforlag
2003-01-01
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Series: | Nordic Journal of Commercial Law |
Online Access: | https://130.225.53.24/index.php/NJCL/article/view/3039 |
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