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Thursday, September 29, 2011
Forex Trading Robot
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Commercialization of the Sunday
The Federal Constitutional Court of the commercialization of the Sunday rejected that. The Karlsruhe court ruled on Tuesday that the law violates the liberal Berlin shops open in parts of the Basic Law. The opening on all four Sundays was unconstitutional.
The constitutional complaints of the Protestant and Catholic Church against the Berlin Act had therefore partially successful. The other provisions in Berlin Store opening act complained of is not the Constitutional Court.
Labels: Commercialization of the Sunday, Constitutional Court, protection falls Sunday, sunday trading laws, Trading Laws
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Forex Trading Directory
Why it is so important to find a good forex company? Individual investors need a broker to trade, otherwise they have no access to forex markets. With the advent of the World Wide Web, Internet investing is very popular, especially now online forex trading. However, you dive in head first without Shouldn’t Educating yourself first. With our forex directory, you-can become a smarter and more informed investor.
Labels: Foreign Exchange, Forex Market, Forex Trading Directory
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Saturday, September 17, 2011
Retail Sales in Sunday
In Denmark, according to retail sales outlets may act for example, from Monday 6 clock be open indefinitely until Saturday 17 clock.
A basically for sale in addition to the first Sunday each month, and the Advent Sunday from 10 to 17 clock. On the last Sunday before Advent Christmas an opening of 10 clock is allowed up to 20 clock.
May also be open in six other Sunday from 10 to 17 clock, which would be two Sundays in July and August. From the opening hours on Sundays and public holidays, there are also exceptions for the sale of certain goods such as vehicles, farm equipment, boats, private airplanes, toiletries, flowers and plants and accessories, pets, merchandise and baked goods auction and newspapers.
In addition to outlets in public exhibition buildings, to be open in rest stops on highways, in passenger ships, in airports and on pitches on Sundays and public holidays. For small business to a turnover of 3.44 million EUR there are no restrictions on Sundays and public holidays. This also applies to retail outlets at stations.
Labels: boats, farm equipment, flowers, private airplanes, public holidays., retail outlets, Retail Sales in Sunday, toiletries, vehicles
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Friday, September 2, 2011
Sunday Trading Laws
Opening hours are generally schemes must be confined to the shops on the grounds of protecting workers and the protection of Sundays and holidays at certain times in the great number of European countries. It is a ban (with exceptions) and not a regulatory requirement, that is the choice of opening hours is free to the stores outside the closing times. Further details are in Germany and special closing shops open laws of the countries.
In addition, regulations exist for the closing times in many European countries. They concern the grounds of the employee and of air pollution control in some countries, the night hours on weekdays and in the overwhelming number of European countries for reasons of Sundays and holidays of workers and the respective Sundays and holidays.
In recent years, many countries in Europe in opening hours on weekdays repealed because such arrangements were as protection for employees after the implementation of European Directive 2003/88/EC concerning certain aspects of working in the national legal systems for no longer considered necessary are. The existing legal regulations of the closing times to give the trade a framework within which he may be guided in determining the opening times to the needs of consumers.
Labels: holidays, national legal systems, number of European countries., sunday trading laws, Sundays
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