U.S. law is generally not applicable in India for doing business unless a specific agreement or legal framework establishes its applicability, such as in cases of foreign investment agreements or international contracts. Indian companies must adhere to Indian laws and regulations governing business operations, including taxation, labor, and corporate governance. However, U.S. laws may come into play for U.S.-based companies operating in India, particularly concerning compliance with regulations such as the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). It's essential for businesses to consult legal experts familiar with both jurisdictions when navigating these complexities.
India has not signed the VCLT. However, the treaty, having the status of customary international law, is applicable to India.
Indian Panel Code (Act No. 45 of 1860 ) CHAPTER -II 18: "India means the territory of India excluding the State of Jammu and Kashmir ."So all indian laws will be applicable to indian territoty and not to the state of Jammu Kashmir
business law provides the rules which are applicable for business trans action .there is a compulsion to follow them while dealing with other company or person.
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Yes, you are eligible to do MBA in law after doing BA in business administration.
Yes, Ohms law is applicable in altering current.
law of inertia is applicable during circular motions,e.g. S.H.M.
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Ohm's law is applicable to all electrical circuits.
Business law examines the laws that impact the operation of a business, such as contract law, laws of corporations, securities law, labor laws, immigration laws, pension laws, and bankruptcy. Taxation law deals with the statutory, regulatory, constitutional, and common-law rules that constitute the law applicable to taxation, by which the government levies on economic transactions.
Go where? Canada? Mexico? If the individual is licensed to do business there, or is complying with any applicable "Common Law," yes.
US law is not applicable in the nation of the Philippines, any more than Philippine law is applicable in the US, however both nations DO have extradition treaties with one another.