Acquisitions in the United States
Acquisitions
Find more information on Acquisitions in relation to the Intellectual Property and Antitrust Law in the legal Encyclopedias.
Acquisitions and the International Trade Law
Acquisitions
In Legislation
Acquisitions in the U.S. Code: Title 6, Chapter 1, Subchapter VIII, Part D
The current, permanent, in-force federal laws regulating acquisitions are compiled in the United States Code under Title 6, Chapter 1, Subchapter VIII, Part D. It constitutes “prima facie” evidence of statutes relating to Domestic Security (including acquisitions) of the United States. The reader can further narrow his/her legal research of the general topic (in this case, Homeland Security of the US Code, including acquisitions) by chapter and subchapter.
Acquisitions
In Legislation
Acquisitions in the U.S. Code: Title 14, Part I, Chapter 15
The current, permanent, in-force federal laws regulating acquisitions are compiled in the United States Code under Title 14, Part I, Chapter 15. It constitutes “prima facie” evidence of statutes relating to Coast Guard (including acquisitions) of the United States. The reader can further narrow his/her legal research of the general topic (in this case, Regular Coast Guard of the US Code, including acquisitions) by chapter and subchapter.
Resources
See Also
Further Reading
- Acquisitions entry in the Dictionary of International Trade Law (Raj Bhala)
- Acquisitions entry in the Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History (Thomas Carson; Mary Bonk)
- Acquisitions entry in the Dictionary of International Trade
- Acquisitions entry in the Dictionary of International Trade: Handbook of the Global Trade Community (Edward G. Hinkelman)
Legal Issues in Mergers and Acquisitions
Find more information on Legal Issues in Mergers and Acquisitions in relation to the Export Control in Merger and Acquisitions in the legal Encyclopedias.
Tax Issues in Mergers and Acquisitions
Find more information on Tax Issues in Mergers and Acquisitions in relation to the Export Control in Merger and Acquisitions in the legal Encyclopedias.
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