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Property For Sale Bulgaria
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Principal Locations
  1. Asenovgrad
  2. Aytos
  3. Blagoevgrad
  4. Botevgrad
  5. Burgas
  6. Dimitrovgrad
  7. Dobrich
  8. Gabrovo
  9. Gotse Delchev
  10. Haskovo
  11. Kardzhali
  12. Karnobat
  13. Kazanlak
  14. Lom
  15. Lovech
  16. Petrich
  17. Pleven
  18. Plovdiv
  19. Plovdiv
  20. Razgrad
  21. Ruse
  22. Sandanski
  23. Sevlievo
  24. Shumen
  25. Silistra
  26. Sliven
  27. Smolyan
  28. Sofia
  29. Stara Zagora
  30. Svishtov
  31. Targovishte
  32. Troyan
  33. Varna
  34. Veliko Tarnovo
  35. Vidin
  36. Vratsa

Resources


Property For Sale Bulgaria



Prosperity Paper No. 6

Sale of Goods. Sales law is a good example of anarea ofcommercial law which is an elaboration of contract law to dealwitha specific important type of transaction. The purchase of atangible good face to face for cash barely requires any law atall. The agreement to buy and sell a quantity of goods in the futurefora certain price is a contract, of course, and could be governedonly by contract law. However, many sales transactions areconcluded without a lawyer by busy merchants distant from eachother, sending messages by mail, telephone or fax, and usingprinted order, shipping and billing forms. Thus, it isconvenientto have a specific sales law that answers questions such as whenand how a contract arises when forms are exchanged; which partybears the duty to transport the goods or the risk that they willbedestroyed; and, what remedies will be provided if the goods donotconform to the buyer's expectations or if the buyer fails to paythe price. The parties, as we have said, ... [Read More]

Text version (English)

“Expanded trade will mean more business for America’s farmers and manufacturers, better buys for American consumers, and good jobs for America’s workers.” ...

For travel information, passports, visas and information about American citizen services abroad: Website: http://www.travel.state.gov ...

"U.S. economic interests and foreign policy are inseparable. We engage the business community in our foreign policy planning, advocate on behalf of U.S. business overseas, and promote innovation and American values around the world. The State Department values this partnership with the U.S. business community - it’s a partnership that promotes U.S. economic growth, international security, and democratic institutions everywhere." ... [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: Text: U.S. Releases 2004 Report on Intellectual Property Protection

The United States is committed to a policy of promoting increased intellectual property protection. In this regard, we are making progress in advancing the protection of these rights through a variety of mechanisms, including through the negotiation of free trade agreements (FTAs). We are pleased that the recently concluded FTAs with Central America including the Dominican Republic, Morocco and Australia will strengthen the protection of IPR in those countries. Specifically, the intellectual property chapters of these agreements provide for higher levels of intellectual property protection in a number of areas covered by the TRIPS Agreement. We are also seeking higher levels of protection and enforcement in the FTAs that are currently under negotiation with Bahrain, Panama, the Southern Africa Customs Union, in the upcoming FTA negotiations with Andean countries and Thailand, and in the ongoing negotiation of a Free Trade Area of the Americas. Another opportunity we are using to s ... [Read More]

Treaties in Force 2002 Index

 AppendixTable of ContentsPART 1: BILATERAL TREATIES AND OTHER AGREEMENTS   [Read More]

Treaties in Force - Index 2003

METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITES (EUMETSAT) 92 EUROPEAN ORGANIZATION FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH (CERN)93 EUROPEAN POLICE OFFICE 93 EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY93 FIJI 93 FINLAND 94 FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION 96 FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA 96 [Read More]

V. Country Narratives -- Countries A through G

Cyprus is a destination country for women trafficked from Eastern and Central Europe for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Traffickers who forced women into prostitution continued to fraudulently recruit victims for work as dancers in cabarets and nightclubs on short-term "artiste" visas, for work in pubs and bars on employment visas, or for illegal work on tourist or student visas. There was increasing evidence of Chinese women being trafficked for sexual exploitation in Cyprus. The Government of Cyprus does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking; however, it is making significant efforts to do so. Cyprus made some progress in its anti-trafficking efforts over the past year. The new police anti-trafficking unit produced successful results and showed vigilance in combating the problem. Government recognition of the problem improve ... [Read More]

USIA, Economic Perspectives, May 1998 -- IPR

Burcky: The first thing to look at is the IPR(intellectual property rights) regime itself -- whether adequateand effective laws have been passed and the level of enforcementof those laws. Certainly, Russia has come a long way in changingits legal regime, but, as you point out, enforcement is aproblem. And as a reflection of our concerns about enforcementand the parts of the legal regime that are still deficient, weelevated Russia to the priority watch list last year. Wecontinue to work with Russia on enforcement and development oflaws. To the extent countries make progress in between reviews,we reflect that in their status in the Special 301 announcement. Russia has just over the past year agreed to work with us on theenforcement issue; since we are making progress on this issue, nofurther action on Special 301 appeared to be warranted this year. ... [Read More]

US Department Of State Post Report

AERA, CLO, and the Marine Security Guard Detachment work together to organize holiday gatherings for the Embassy community and friends. The annual Marine Birthday Ball is one of the highlights of the fall season, followed by the International Women’s Club (IWC) Charity Bazaar in early December. Opportunities abound to devote time to charity. Many institutions for orphans and handicapped welcome volunteeres. There are two English-speaking international clubs for women, the above-mentioned IWC, and the Women’s Network, made up chiefly of working women in Sofia. Official Functions Nature of FunctionsLast Updated:  12/2/2003 11:36 AM In Sofia, there ... [Read More]


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