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Confiscation, Expropriation, Nationalization (CEN) Insurance Exposure need Companies investing outside of the United States, Canada and Western Europe in plant, property and equipment are at risk of losing their investment due to acts of government.
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www.chubb.com/businesses/cci/chubb1146.pdf
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Nationalization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nationalization , also spelled nationalisation , is the act of taking an industry or assets into the public ownership of a national government or state. Nationalization usually refers to private as...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationalization
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Mexican oil expropriation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Mexican oil expropriation (Spanish: ) (also petroleum expropriation , petroleum nationalization , etc.) was the expropriation of all oil reserves, facilities, and foreign oil companies in Me...
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One of the greatest risks that infrastructure projects have faced in the past is that of expropriation by the host government. ... Bolivia's president Morales claims that nationalization will help him use his country's resources for the benefit of his people. However, the developed world is sceptical and has already branded...
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6.2 Expropriation and nationalization ... 6.1 Overview; 6.2 Expropriation and nationalization; 6.3 Land banking; 6.4 Government-owned land ; 6.5 Green areas and green belts; 6.6 Case-studies; ... Examples of compulsory land acquisition include nationalization and expropriation. Land banking (purchase of land reserves) is...
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www.unescap.org/huset/m_land/chapter6.htm
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(b) a measure of expropriation includes, apart from direct expropriation or nationalisation through formal transfer of title or outright seizure, a measure or series of measures taken by a Party that has an effect equivalent to direct expropriation or nationalization, without a formal transfer of title or outright seizure;
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commerce.nic.in/ceca/let3.pdf
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confiscation, expropriation, nationalization and depreciation; contingency; contract frustration; financial risks such as residual value insurance and credit enhancements; lender's interest; exchange transfer and currency inconvertibility;
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www.entrepreneur.com/tradejournals/article/167510401.ht...
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How about the world's two economic star performers? There is plenty of appetite in the market for political-risk cover in India, reports Francis Law, of broker Marsh's global markets division. However, China is rather more of an unknown quantity- ... Unlike many other classes of insurance, rates for credit and political...
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It follows from the above decision that the motives for nationalization, whether political, economical, financial or social, are immaterial. Nationalization may be distinguished from expropriation in two respects - a)regarding the duration of the process of transfer.
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www.kypros.org/Documents/Tornaritis/docs/expopriation.html
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