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- The United Kingdom's Export Credits Guarantee Department guaranteed financing for Rolls-Royce engines, utilized by both Boeing 757s.
- Contracts between BAE Systems and the Saudi government have been underwritten by the Export Credits Guarantee Department, a tax-payer funded insurance system.
- From 1975 to 1980 he was Deputy Chairman of the Advisory Council of the " Export Credits Guarantee Department " ( ECGD ).
- He said the airline was negotiating with Coface of France, Hermes of Germany and the Export Credit Guarantee Department of Britain for the credit guarantee.
- The sale of this Jordanian debt will reduce the external debt burden on Jordan, as well as helping Export Credits Guarantee Department achieve an early recovery of the debt,
- He has worked as a government advisor for approximately 30 years, serving on several advisory boards such as the British Overseas Trade Board and the Export Credit Guarantee Department.
- In October 1980, the new Conservative British government wrote off ?.4 million owed but still left the company owing ? million to Britain's Export Credits Guarantee Department.
- The London firm Export Credits Guarantee Department has sold 69.5 million British pounds ( US $ 120 million ) worth of Jordanian government debt to a Jordanian company that will use the proceeds to set up an information and communications technology ( ICT ) network in Jordan, the British Embassy said Thursday.
- One of the contributions was a ?4m chlorine plant known as " Falluja 2 ", built by Uhde Ltd, a UK subsidiary of a German company; the plant was given financial guarantees by the UK's Export Credits Guarantee Department despite official UK recognition of a " strong possibility " the plant would be used to make mustard gas.
- Both Gerling Credit and NCM had made their own acquisitions before their combination, including the acquisition by NCM of the short-term arm of the UK government s Export Credit Guarantee Department ( ECGD ) in 1991 and private insurers such as Namur Assurances du Cr閐it S . A ., Belgium by Gerling Credit in 1994, both of which have their own histories dating back to the birth of trade credit insurance around 1919.
- In order for a provision for payment to be penal, it must provide for payment upon a breach of contract ( see " Export Credits Guarantee Department v Universal Oil Products Co ", [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 399 ) that is not a genuine pre-estimate of loss from the breach but which is extravagant and unconscionable in amount in comparison with the prospective loss ( see " Jeancharm Ltd v Barnet Football Club Ltd " [ 2003 ] EWCA Civ 58 at para 27 ).