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  2. Possession (Scots law) - Wikipedia

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    Delivery longa manu of property to a new possessor is also capable through the transfer of possession of a symbol of the property. [32] The most common example, cited in Roman texts, is a warehouse of goods with the goods transferred by the symbolic delivery of a key to the warehouse. [33]

  3. Gift (law) - Wikipedia

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    Symbolic delivery is also sometimes permissible where manual delivery is impractical, such as the delivery of a key that does not open anything, but is intended to symbolize the transfer of ownership. [1] Certain forms of property must be transferred following particular formalities described by statute law.

  4. South African law of sale - Wikipedia

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    The South African law of sale is an area of the legal system in that country that describes rules applicable to a contract of sale (or, to be more specific, purchase and sale, or emptio venditio), generally described as a contract whereby one person agrees to deliver to another the free possession of a thing in return for a price in money.

  5. Sasine - Wikipedia

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    Sasine in Scots law is the delivery of feudal property, typically land. Feudal property means immovable property, and includes everything that naturally goes with the property. For land, that would include such things as buildings, trees, and underground minerals.

  6. Gift economy - Wikipedia

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    The goods given on the islands are so linked to particular groups that even when given away, they are not truly alienated. Such goods depend on the existence of particular kinds of kinship groups in society. French anthropologist Maurice Godelier [23] continued this analysis in The Enigma of the Gift (1999).

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    New U.S. tariffs on $18 billion in Chinese goods take effect Friday as trade tensions intensify between the world’s two largest economies.

  8. Incoterms - Wikipedia

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    Incoterms inform sales contracts defining respective obligations, costs, and risks involved in the delivery of goods from the seller to the buyer, but they do not themselves conclude a contract, determine the price payable, currency or credit terms, govern contract law or define where title to goods transfers.

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