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concession meaning in business: Creative Solutions to Global Business Negotiations, Third Edition Claude Cellich, 2020-12-24 Practical and user friendly, the author describes all the key elements needed to negotiate deals that are doable, profitable, and sustainable. Based on decades of teaching and consultancies around the world, the author provides a useful guide for business executives operating in today’s digitalized global economy. This latest edition will help readers enhance their preparation, anticipate objections, create value for tangibles/intangibles, and avoid cultural blunders to reach mutually beneficial outcomes. By sharpening negotiation skills, business executives will be able to interact more effectively with their counterparts in the fast changing global business environment and the rising influence of third parties. Practical and user friendly, the author describes all the key elements needed to negotiate deals that are doable, profitable, and sustainable. |
concession meaning in business: Resource Manual for Airport In-terminal Concessions , 2011 'TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 54: Resource Manual for Airport In-Terminal Concessions provides guidance on the development and implementation of airport concession programs. The report includes information on the airport concession process; concession goals; potential customers; developing a concession space plan and concession mix; the Airport Concessions Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE) program; and concession procurement, contracting, and management practices--Publisher's description. |
concession meaning in business: Granting and Renegotiating Infrastructure Concessions J. Luis Guasch, 2004-01-01 During the 1990s, infrastructure concessions were hailed as the solution to Latin America's endemic infrastructure deficit, by combining private sector efficiency with rent dissipation brought about by competition. This publication examines the design and implementation of over 1,000 examples of concession contracts, in order to identify the problems that have occurred in the process. It goes on to highlight lessons to be learned for the future, in order to realise the potential benefits of infrastructure reform and to contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction. |
concession meaning in business: The Manila Water Concession Mark Dumol, 2000-01-01 In January 1997 the Government of the Philippines awarded two long-term concession contracts to private consortia, to operate the water and wastewater services in Greater Manila, an area with a population of 11 million. The winning bidders accepted contractual obligations to expand services faster than in the past, and offered rebates on the tariffs of the incumbent public utility. This diary of a key player in the government team that steered the Manila transaction, demonstrates principles that will be valid wherever such privatisations might occur: the importance of sustained high-level political commitment; the need for a strong and dedicated government team, supported by experienced advisors; the value of a transparent bidding process; and the need to communicate and consult broadly (from foreword) |
concession meaning in business: Contractual Renegotiations and International Investment Arbitration Aikaterini Florou, 2020-03-02 In Contractual Renegotiations and International Investment Arbitration, Aikaterini Florou explores the sensitive issues of renegotiating state contracts and the relationship between those contracts and the overarching international investment treaties. By introducing novel insights from economics, the author deconstructs the contract-treaty interaction, demonstrating that it is not only treaties that impact the underlying contracts, but also that those contracts have an effect on the way the open-textured treaty standards are interpreted. The originality of the argument is combined with an innovative interpretative methodology based on relational contract theory and transaction cost economics. Departing from the traditional emphasis of international lawyers on the text of investment contracts, Florou shows instead that such contracts are first and foremost “economic animals” and the theory of obsolescing bargaining does not paint a full picture of the contract-treaty interaction. |
concession meaning in business: Negotiation Genius Deepak Malhotra, Max Bazerman, 2008-08-26 From two leaders in executive education at Harvard Business School, here are the mental habits and proven strategies you need to achieve outstanding results in any negotiation. Whether you’ve “seen it all” or are just starting out, Negotiation Genius will dramatically improve your negotiating skills and confidence. Drawing on decades of behavioral research plus the experience of thousands of business clients, the authors take the mystery out of preparing for and executing negotiations—whether they involve multimillion-dollar deals or improving your next salary offer. What sets negotiation geniuses apart? They are the men and women who know how to: •Identify negotiation opportunities where others see no room for discussion •Discover the truth even when the other side wants to conceal it •Negotiate successfully from a position of weakness •Defuse threats, ultimatums, lies, and other hardball tactics •Overcome resistance and “sell” proposals using proven influence tactics •Negotiate ethically and create trusting relationships—along with great deals •Recognize when the best move is to walk away •And much, much more This book gets “down and dirty.” It gives you detailed strategies—including talking points—that work in the real world even when the other side is hostile, unethical, or more powerful. When you finish it, you will already have an action plan for your next negotiation. You will know what to do and why. You will also begin building your own reputation as a negotiation genius. |
concession meaning in business: Parting the Desert Zachary Karabell, 2009-08-26 Award-winning historian Zachary Karabell tells the epic story of the greatest engineering feat of the nineteenth century--the building of the Suez Canal-- and shows how it changed the world. The dream was a waterway that would unite the East and the West, and the ambitious, energetic French diplomat and entrepreneur Ferdinand de Lesseps was the mastermind behind the project. Lesseps saw the project through fifteen years of financial challenges, technical obstacles, and political intrigues. He convinced ordinary French citizens to invest their money, and he won the backing of Napoleon III and of Egypt's prince Muhammad Said. But the triumph was far from perfect: the construction relied heavily on forced labor and technical and diplomatic obstacles constantly threatened completion. The inauguration in 1869 captured the imagination of the world. The Suez Canal was heralded as a symbol of progress that would unite nations, but its legacy is mixed. Parting the Desert is both a transporting narrative and a meditation on the origins of the modern Middle East. |
concession meaning in business: The First Man in Rome Colleen McCullough, 2008-11-11 With extraordinary narrative power, New York Times bestselling author Colleen McCullough sweeps the reader into a whirlpool of pageantry and passion, bringing to vivid life the most glorious epoch in human history. When the world cowered before the legions of Rome, two extraordinary men dreamed of personal glory: the military genius and wealthy rural upstart Marius, and Sulla, penniless and debauched but of aristocratic birth. Men of exceptional vision, courage, cunning, and ruthless ambition, separately they faced the insurmountable opposition of powerful, vindictive foes. Yet allied they could answer the treachery of rivals, lovers, enemy generals, and senatorial vipers with intricate and merciless machinations of their own—to achieve in the end a bloody and splendid foretold destiny . . . and win the most coveted honor the Republic could bestow. |
concession meaning in business: The Five Golden Rules of Negotiation Philippe Korda, 2011-09-08 This book is based upon detailed research on the behavior and skills of successful negotiators. From this research, the book extracts Five Golden Rules along with simple tools and techniques which, if applied, guarantee a successful negotiation outcome. The book itself is based upon a fictional buyer- salesperson relationship. The book starts with the two protagonists meeting over lunch on the day the Buyer is due to retire. They begin to discuss their business relationship over the years and the book uses different episodes/meetings during that time to bring out the above Golden Rules and other negotiation concepts. The book provides simple tools to help apply the Golden Rules and each chapter concludes with a summary of the key points and questions to be considered. |
concession meaning in business: Public-Private Partnership Projects in Infrastructure Jeffrey Delmon, 2011-01-31 Investment in infrastructure is critical to economic growth, quality of life, poverty reduction, access to education, healthcare, and achieving many of the goals of a robust economy. But infrastructure is difficult for the public sector to get right. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) can help; they provide more efficient procurement, focus on consumer satisfaction and life cycle maintenance, and provide new sources of investment, in particular through limited recourse debt. But PPPs present challenges of their own. This book provides a practical guide to PPPs for policy makers and strategists, showing how governments can enable and encourage PPPs, providing a step-by-step analysis of the development of PPP projects, and explaining how PPP financing works, what PPP contractual structures look like, and how PPP risk allocation works in practice. It includes specific discussion of each infrastructure sector, with a focus on the strategic and policy issues essential for successful development of infrastructure through PPPs. |
concession meaning in business: Getting to Yes Roger Fisher, William Ury, Bruce Patton, 1991 Describes a method of negotiation that isolates problems, focuses on interests, creates new options, and uses objective criteria to help two parties reach an agreement. |
concession meaning in business: Mastering the Risky Business of Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure Manal Fouad, 2021-05-10 Investment in infrastructure can be a driving force of the economic recovery in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic in the context of shrinking fiscal space. Public-private partnerships (PPP) bring a promise of efficiency when carefully designed and managed, to avoid creating unnecessary fiscal risks. But fiscal illusions prevent an understanding the sources of fiscal risks, which arise in all infrastructure projects, and that in PPPs present specific characteristics that need to be addressed. PPP contracts are also affected by implicit fiscal risks when they are poorly designed, particularly when a government signs a PPP contract for a project with no financial sustainability. This paper reviews the advantages and inconveniences of PPPs, discusses the fiscal illusions affecting them, identifies a diversity of fiscal risks, and presents the essentials of PPP fiscal risk management. |
concession meaning in business: Model Rules of Professional Conduct American Bar Association. House of Delegates, Center for Professional Responsibility (American Bar Association), 2007 The Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides an up-to-date resource for information on legal ethics. Federal, state and local courts in all jurisdictions look to the Rules for guidance in solving lawyer malpractice cases, disciplinary actions, disqualification issues, sanctions questions and much more. In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application. The Rules will help you identify proper conduct in a variety of given situations, review those instances where discretionary action is possible, and define the nature of the relationship between you and your clients, colleagues and the courts. |
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concession meaning in business: Selling Today: Partnering to Create Value, Global Edition Gerald L Manning, Michael Ahearne, Barry L Reece, 2015-01-23 For courses in Sales and Personal Selling. Selling Today: Partnering to Create Value helps students understand the value of developing their personal selling skills by exposing them to a careful integration of personal selling academic theory and real-world applications. And with the largest number of learn by doing materials available in any personal selling text, Manning/Ahearne/Reece offers instructors a variety of teaching tools to strengthen the learning process. As the developed nations of the world transition from a production focus to a sales-and-service focus, this edition prepares students to succeed as members of a new generation of businesspeople. The full text downloaded to your computer With eBooks you can: search for key concepts, words and phrases make highlights and notes as you study share your notes with friends eBooks are downloaded to your computer and accessible either offline through the Bookshelf (available as a free download), available online and also via the iPad and Android apps. Upon purchase, you'll gain instant access to this eBook. Time limit The eBooks products do not have an expiry date. You will continue to access your digital ebook products whilst you have your Bookshelf installed. |
concession meaning in business: A Handbook on Reading WTO Goods and Services Schedules World Trade Organization. Secretariat, 2009-05-07 This is a detailed guide to reading WTO Schedules of Commitments for Goods and Services. |
concession meaning in business: Circulars and Regulations Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.), 1915 |
concession meaning in business: Basic Guide to the National Labor Relations Act United States. National Labor Relations Board. Office of the General Counsel, 1997 |
concession meaning in business: The Electric State Simon Stålenhag, 2018-09-25 NPR Best Books of 2018 A teen girl and her robot embark on a cross-country mission in this illustrated science fiction story, perfect for fans of Ready Player One and Black Mirror. In late 1997, a runaway teenager and her small yellow toy robot travel west through a strange American landscape where the ruins of gigantic battle drones litter the countryside, along with the discarded trash of a high-tech consumerist society addicted to a virtual-reality system. As they approach the edge of the continent, the world outside the car window seems to unravel at an ever faster pace, as if somewhere beyond the horizon, the hollow core of civilization has finally caved in. |
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concession meaning in business: The Disposal of the Living Robert Barnard, 2012-12-20 Hexton-upon-Weir was ruled by its women: they set the tone, they made the decisions, they called the tune. When they decided to band together to block the appointment of a new vicar who was not only unacceptably High Church but - of all ugly things - celibate to boot, they managed to create merry hell. As the town was riven by faction and counter-faction, Helen Kitterage tried to remain aloof, but before long she was drawn into the maelstrom, as, during the down's fête, ill-will and conspiracy degenerated into murder. Helen was convinced that somewhere among the secrets of this murderous Cranford there must be found some key shame that someone had thought it worth killing to keep unknown. In this tart and witty updating of the traditional English village mystery, 'the chameleon talent of Mr Barnard' (Sunday Times) is demonstrated once again through that sharp ear and eye that led the Washington Post to exclaim: 'One of the funniest men writing mysteries today has to be Robert Barnard.' |
concession meaning in business: United States Attorneys' Manual United States. Department of Justice, 1985 |
concession meaning in business: The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America , 1997 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
concession meaning in business: Labor Issues in Infrastructure Reform Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility, 2004 Fears of job loss and changes in employment status have often led workers and unions to oppose privatization and to take actions that delay or block reforms. Many developing country governments have been reluctant to undertake reforms because of labor opposition and the political costs involved. Such difficulties are often compounded by concerns about the social impact of reforms, particularly in countries where social safety nets and labor markets are lacking. The objective of the Toolkit, which includes a CD-ROM, is to provide practical tools and information to help policy makers and practitioners deal with these sensitive issues. The Toolkit helps governments identify and select appropriate strategies and approaches, offers guidelines for design and implementation based on best practice and actual experience, and indicates the factors influencing the choice of strategy and options. The Toolkit is illustrated with examples, checklists, and templates that walk decision makers through best practice methodologies. |
concession meaning in business: Terms Of Trade: Glossary Of International Economics (2nd Edition) Alan V Deardorff, 2014-03-24 Have you ever wondered what a term in international economics means? This useful reference book offers a glossary of terms in both international trade and international finance, with emphasis on economic issues. It is intended for students getting their first exposure to international economics, although advanced students will also find it useful for some of the more obscure terms that they have forgotten or never encountered.Besides an extensive glossary of terms that has been expanded about 50% from the first edition, there is a picture gallery of diagrams used to explain key concepts such as the Edgeworth Production Box and the Offer Curve Diagram in international economics. This section is followed by over 30 lists of terms that occur a lot in international economics, grouped by subject to help users find terms that they cannot recall.Prior to an enlarged bibliography is an expanded section on the origins of terms in international economics, which records what the author has been able to learn about the origins of some of the terms used in international economics. This is a must-have portable glossary in international trade and international economics! |
concession meaning in business: Golden Fool Robin Hobb, 2003-12-09 “Fantasy as it ought to be written . . . Robin Hobb’s books are diamonds in a sea of zircons.”—George R. R. Martin Prince Dutiful has been rescued from his Piebald kidnappers and the court has resumed its normal rhythms. There FitzChivalry Farseer, gutted by the loss of his wolf bondmate, must take up residence at Buckkeep as a journeyman assassin. Posing as a bodyguard, Fitz becomes the eyes and ears behind the walls, guiding a kingdom straying closer to civil strife each day. Amid a multitude of problems, Fitz must ensure that no one betrays the Prince’s secret—one that could topple the throne: that he, like Fitz, possesses the dread “beast magic.” Only Fitz’s friendship with the Fool brings him solace. But even that is shattered when devastating revelations from the Fool’s past are exposed. Bereft of support and adrift in intrigue, Fitz finds that his biggest challenge may be simply to survive. Praise for Robin Hobb and Golden Fool “[Robin Hobb] ranks near the top of the high fantasy field. . . . [She] juggles all the balls with aplomb, besides providing spot-on characterizations.”—Publishers Weekly “Solid storytelling with warmth and heart.”—The Kansas City Star |
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concession meaning in business: Superconsumers Eddie Yoon, 2016-11-29 Not your average consumer. Pork dorks. Craftsters. American Girl fans. Despite their different tastes, these eclectic diehards have a lot in common: they’re obsessed about a specific brand, product, or category. They pursue their passions with fervor, and they’re extremely knowledgeable about the things they love. They aren’t average consumers—they’re superconsumers. Although small in number, superconsumers can have an outsized impact on a company’s bottom line. Representing 10% of total consumers, they can drive between 30% to 70% of sales, and they’re usually willing to spend considerably more than the average consumer. And because they’re so engaged and passionate, they can offer invaluable advice to managers looking to improve their products, change their business models, energize their cultures, and attract new customers. In Superconsumers, growth strategy expert Eddie Yoon lays out a simple but extremely effective framework that has helped companies of all types and sizes achieve more sustainable growth: he’ll show you how to find, listen to, and engage with your most passionate and profitable consumers, and then tailor your decisions to meet their wants and needs. Along the way, he’ll let you into the minds and homes of superconsumers of all kinds, revealing what makes them tick and why they’re willing to spend so much more than other consumers. Rich with data and case studies of companies that have implemented superconsumer strategies with great success, Superconsumers is a fun, practical, and inspiring guide for anyone interested in making their best customers even better. |
concession meaning in business: IPSAS Explained Thomas Müller-Marqués Berger, 2018-01-22 A succinct, yet highly informative guide to IPSAS and their application IPSAS Explained provides a concise summary of the International Public Sector Accounting Standards for practitioners needing to maintain compliance with ever-changing practices. Comprehensively updated to align with newly-accepted standards in key subject areas and including the latest iteration of the framework and improvement projects, this guide distills each standard into a useful and accessible format. Coverage of each IPSAS includes a brief overview of the basic principles behind it, as well as charts, graphs and tables that provide information at a glance. Updated material includes discussion of the new IPSASB governance structure, including the Public Interest Committee and Consultative Advisory Group, as well as information on the current Exposure Drafts and the changes forthcoming from the Improvements Project. New sections on First-Time Adoption of Accrual Basis IPSAS, new consolidation standards and Service Performance Reporting bring practitioners completely up to date to help ensure full compliance. Locate relevant IPSAS quickly and easily Get up to date on newly adopted standards Deepen conceptual understanding with graphical representations Understand the operations of the IPSASB, as well as new and ongoing projects The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board is engaged in the ongoing process of bringing public sector accounting in line with the IPSAS, which largely align with the IFRS model: where an IFRS exists, it is either adopted directly or adjusted to be suitable for the public sector; where no relevant IFRS exists, the IPSASB issues an IPSAS. IPSAS Explained condenses and clarifies each IPSAS, providing context, background and practical guidance to help practitioners find the answers they need to comply. |
concession meaning in business: Rethinking America's Highways Robert W. Poole, 2018-08-03 A transportation expert makes a provocative case for changing the nation’s approach to highways, offering “bold, innovative thinking on infrastructure” (Rick Geddes, Cornell University). Americans spend hours every day sitting in traffic. And the roads they idle on are often rough and potholed, with exits, tunnels, guardrails, and bridges in terrible disrepair. According to transportation expert Robert Poole, this congestion and deterioration are outcomes of the way America manages its highways. Our twentieth-century model overly politicizes highway investment decisions, short-changing maintenance and often investing in projects whose costs exceed their benefits. In Rethinking America’s Highways, Poole examines how our current model of state-owned highways came about and why it is failing to satisfy its customers. He argues for a new model that treats highways themselves as public utilities—like electricity, telephones, and water supply. If highways were provided commercially, Poole argues, people would pay for highways based on how much they used, and the companies would issue revenue bonds to invest in facilities people were willing to pay for. Arguing for highway investments to be motivated by economic rather than political factors, this book makes a carefully-reasoned and well-documented case for a new approach to highways. |
concession meaning in business: Concessions for Infrastructure Michel Kerf, 1998-01-01 This paper examines the increased role of the private sector in developing and maintaining critical infrastructure. It identifies governments' quest to shift part of the burden of new infrastructure investments to the private sector for the economic development of firms and industry and the improvement of quality of life and, given the constraints on public budgets, to finance growing infrastructure needs. Adequate infrastructure services include power, telecommunications, transport, water supply and sanitation. The paper also emphasizes the private sector involvement in bringing increased efficiency to investment and management and operation. |
concession meaning in business: National Park Service Concession Operations United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, 1977 |
concession meaning in business: Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Laws Kyuka Usman, 2017-09-29 Though predominantly on oil and gas law, this is nonetheless a veritable Reference Book on the oil and gas industry in Nigeria. It places before anyone interested in the oil and gas industry basic and critical oil and gas issues not in common circulation in existing texts on the subject. The book is arranged in such a chronological order, like reference books and dictionaries tend to be,that a lay person in going through it would now know how oil is explored and found,how oil fields may be onshore and offshore, how oil blocs are bidded for, how oil is drilled, including associated gas deposits, among others. The transportation of oil and gas, storage of oil and gas, refining of oil and processing of gas, marketing of oil and gas,the impact of oil and gas exploration, production and revenues on the Nigerian environment, politics and economy and a myriad of other issues are comprehensively covered. The book should prove most useful to the lawyer, petroleum geologist, petroleum engineer, policy makers, investors, local and international development agencies and bodies, lecturers and students specialising in wide ranging subjects as economics, development studies, engineering, management, public administration, insurance, marketing, accounting and finance. |
concession meaning in business: Transfer of Business and Acquired Employee Rights Jens Kirchner, Sascha Morgenroth, Tim Marshall, 2016-07-01 This book provides practical, business-orientated and accessible guidance on key employment and labour law aspects in national and international transfers of business in the European Union, its member states and selected important countries around the world. It contains a comprehensive overview of relevant topics such as safeguarding of employees' rights, impacts on employees' representatives and on collective agreements, company pension entitlements, insolvency, M&A transactions and cross-border transfers of business for each country covered. This overview is accompanied by summaries of leading case law and excerpts of important national regulations. Transfers of business play an important role in today's globalised business world. In particular, employment and labour impacts of transfers of businesses are often a driving legal and business factor in national and international restructurings and M&A transactions. The successful implementation of transfers of business requires to recognise and comply with the relevant legal frameworks of the countries involved. This publication is written by specialised employment lawyers from around the globe and addresses in-house counsels, human resources managers and legal advisors in charge of or accompanying national or international transactions. |
concession meaning in business: Practical Solutions to Global Business Negotiations Claude Cellich, 2012-01-11 One of the most significant developments in recent years has been the emergence of global markets, which has triggered opportunities for multinational firms to seek business across national borders. Global markets offer unlimited opportunities. But competition in these markets is intense. To be globally successful, companies must learn to operate and compete in multiple environments which may be different from the home environment. One important prerequisite for success in foreign markets is the ability to negotiate properly. Global business negotiations are affected by the cultural backgrounds of the negotiators, comprising language, cultural conditioning, negotiating style, approaches to problem solving, implicit assumptions, gestures and facial expressions, and the role of ceremony and formality. Therefore, negotiators assigned to deal with their foreign counterparts need a lot of learning and skills. With training and practice such learning and skills can be enhanced. The proposed book offers a practical guide to acquire negotiating skills. The purpose of this book is to provide consistently effective strategies and systematic approaches to negotiations that will dramatically improve international managers as negotiators. The book provides sufficient familiarity with negotiating styles that will help managers identify their unique strength and weaknesses, thus enabling them to interpret and comfortably use the latest advances in the field of negotiation in dealing internationally. |
concession meaning in business: Concession Operations in the National Park System United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on National Parks and Recreation, 1977 |
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Main features of a modern concession law - World Bank
The legal framework under which parties enter into a concession agreement, as well as the agreement’s terms, should remain stable for the duration of the agreement between the parties.
Handbook: Service concession arrangements - KPMG
A service concession arrangement is between a government or public sector entity (grantor) and a private sector entity (operator) where the operator operates the grantor’s infrastructure (e.g. …
DESIGNING, NEGOTIATING AND DRAFTING OF …
Section 36 of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (Establishment, etc) Act of 2005 (ICRCA) defines ‘concession’ as a contractual arrangement whereby the project proponent …
Concession Agreements: Guide for Airport Managers and …
In its second part, this document provides a framework of key elements of the concession agreement, and considerations within them, as airports strive for a balanced legal agreement …
Concession Agreements: From Private Contract to Public Policy
A concession agreement is an agreement between a government and a private company (the “concessionaire”), in which the government transfers to the company the right to maintain, …
A concession agreement for you - Fashion Law
Most concession agreements provide that the concession holder (i.e. the licensee) must pay for some or all heating, lighting, water, cleaning and electricity costs in respect of the concession …
Guidance: Concession Contracts - GOV.UK
Concession contracts are defined in section 8 of the Act. This guidance relates to concessions contracts that are public contracts. 11. As with other types of public contracts, a concession...
CONCESSIONS 101: DOING BUSINESS AT THE AIRPORT
Companies have several ways to operate the concession (reflected in their proposal in response to RFP): • Regional and Local Brands – Companies operate their own concepts
AN INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM CONCESSIONING: 14 …
A concession can, where appropriate, bring much-needed protected area revenue as well as various wider economic, social and environmental benefits. Recognizing and maximizing this potential, as …
Procedural Note: Concession arrangements - Plymouth
Consideration in a Concession arrangement consists in the right to exploit the work, or services, that are the subject of the contract, or that right to exploit together with a payment.
Concession Meaning In Business - origin-biomed.waters
concession meaning in business: Creative Solutions to Global Business Negotiations, Third Edition Claude Cellich, 2020-12-24 Practical and user friendly, the author describes all the key elements …
INTRODUCTION TO AIRPORT CONCESSIONS AND ACDBE
What is an Airport Concession? • A for-profit business that is located on an airport or conducts “covered activities” on an airport such as maintaining advertising displays • Engaged in the sale …
untitled [ec.europa.eu]
It is a kind of partnership between the public sector and a (usually) private company that has shown its added value in a specific area, for example developing infrastructure. Concessions are used in …
200Policy Brief - World Bank
Concessions are often viewed as a substitute for privatisation when the latter is not feasible for political or legal reasons. An accepted definition of a concession is: a grant to a private firm of …
INFRASTRUCTURE CONCESSION CONTRACTS: AN …
Under concession contract, private partner gets exclusive rights from the government to operate, maintain and sometimes even carry out investment in a public utility for a given period of time.
Guidebook for In-Terminal Airport Concession Strategies and …
o Evaluate new business terms and concession agreements that have been adopted to reflect current economic pressures (notably, pricing methodologies, performance standards, …
William & Mary Business Law Review
including concession theory, aggregate theory, and real entity theory— which I have previously aligned with the various theories of corporate governance described in Part I.
Making concessions in bargaining - Education Minnesota
Concessions do not represent a loss of position; making a concession may involve agreeing to a proposal that has a neutral or positive impact. Concessions can also be an important way to gain …
The EBRD Core Principles for a Modern Concession Law (MCL) …
Explanation: The concession law should clearly define the scope of its application, i.e. the legal relations to which the law extends.
THE TERM “CONCESSIONS” IN THE DOT ACDBE REGULATION …
Under the DOT Airport Concessions Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE) regulation (49 CFR Part 23), a “concession” covered by the rule is defined as “A business, located on an …
Main features of a modern concession law - World Bank
The legal framework under which parties enter into a concession agreement, as well as the agreement’s terms, should remain stable for the duration of the agreement between the parties.
Handbook: Service concession arrangements - KPMG
A service concession arrangement is between a government or public sector entity (grantor) and a private sector entity (operator) where the operator operates the grantor’s infrastructure (e.g. …
DESIGNING, NEGOTIATING AND DRAFTING OF CONCESSION …
Section 36 of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (Establishment, etc) Act of 2005 (ICRCA) defines ‘concession’ as a contractual arrangement whereby the project …
Concession Agreements: Guide for Airport Managers and …
In its second part, this document provides a framework of key elements of the concession agreement, and considerations within them, as airports strive for a balanced legal agreement …
Concession Agreements: From Private Contract to Public …
A concession agreement is an agreement between a government and a private company (the “concessionaire”), in which the government transfers to the company the right to maintain, …
A concession agreement for you - Fashion Law
Most concession agreements provide that the concession holder (i.e. the licensee) must pay for some or all heating, lighting, water, cleaning and electricity costs in respect of the concession …
Guidance: Concession Contracts - GOV.UK
Concession contracts are defined in section 8 of the Act. This guidance relates to concessions contracts that are public contracts. 11. As with other types of public contracts, a concession...
CONCESSIONS 101: DOING BUSINESS AT THE AIRPORT
Companies have several ways to operate the concession (reflected in their proposal in response to RFP): • Regional and Local Brands – Companies operate their own concepts
AN INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM CONCESSIONING: 14 …
A concession can, where appropriate, bring much-needed protected area revenue as well as various wider economic, social and environmental benefits. Recognizing and maximizing this …
Procedural Note: Concession arrangements - Plymouth
Consideration in a Concession arrangement consists in the right to exploit the work, or services, that are the subject of the contract, or that right to exploit together with a payment.
Concession Meaning In Business - origin-biomed.waters
concession meaning in business: Creative Solutions to Global Business Negotiations, Third Edition Claude Cellich, 2020-12-24 Practical and user friendly, the author describes all the key …
INTRODUCTION TO AIRPORT CONCESSIONS AND ACDBE
What is an Airport Concession? • A for-profit business that is located on an airport or conducts “covered activities” on an airport such as maintaining advertising displays • Engaged in the …
untitled [ec.europa.eu]
It is a kind of partnership between the public sector and a (usually) private company that has shown its added value in a specific area, for example developing infrastructure. Concessions …
200Policy Brief - World Bank
Concessions are often viewed as a substitute for privatisation when the latter is not feasible for political or legal reasons. An accepted definition of a concession is: a grant to a private firm of …
INFRASTRUCTURE CONCESSION CONTRACTS: AN …
Under concession contract, private partner gets exclusive rights from the government to operate, maintain and sometimes even carry out investment in a public utility for a given period of time.
Guidebook for In-Terminal Airport Concession Strategies and …
o Evaluate new business terms and concession agreements that have been adopted to reflect current economic pressures (notably, pricing methodologies, performance standards, …
William & Mary Business Law Review
including concession theory, aggregate theory, and real entity theory— which I have previously aligned with the various theories of corporate governance described in Part I.
Making concessions in bargaining - Education Minnesota
Concessions do not represent a loss of position; making a concession may involve agreeing to a proposal that has a neutral or positive impact. Concessions can also be an important way to …
The EBRD Core Principles for a Modern Concession Law …
Explanation: The concession law should clearly define the scope of its application, i.e. the legal relations to which the law extends.