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This article investigates consumer preferences for Delacata catfish, a relatively new fillet of grade-A catfish, by conducting in-person choice experiments with tasting sessions. Panels were held at three white-tablecloth restaurants across the United States, featuring sample entrées of...
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An input-output model was used to estimate the potential economic impact of Avian Influenza (AI) on the Mississippi poultry industry. Research suggests consumer responses to the discovery of the H5NI virus (or AI) in birds have been immediate and dramatic, resulting in significant economic...
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This survey follows the format of last year's survey and focuses on the letter of credit (LCQ) cases decided in the United States in 1993. They divide roughly into pre-honor cases in which the beneficiary seeks honor, and post-honor cases in which the issuer, having honored, seeks reimbursement...
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This Article focuses on the main issues in the principal letter of credit (LC) cases decided in the United States in 1992. Thus it conforms to the new format for the Uniform Commercial Code Survey while maintaining continuity with prior years' surveys. The cases divide roughly into those in...
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This survey of letter of credit (LC) cases decided in the United States in 1995 follows the format of past years' surveys. Cases are divided into pre-honor cases in which the beneficiary seeks honor (e.g., actions by the beneficiary against the issuer for wrongful dishonor or by the applicant...
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This survey follows the format of past years' surveys and focuses on the letter of credit (LC) cases decided in the United States in 1994. They divide roughly into pre-honor cases in which the beneficiary seeks honor, and post-honor cases in which the issuer, having honored, seeks reimbursement...
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