Lawad Kayda

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The Marathi translation about the laws related to Arbitration are given in this book. How to handle the negotiations and confront the problems during the agreement is the base of this book. The basic law is given in Marathi & English, is made more easy, through it so that each step and aspect can be made known. All financial institutions and people related to it get benefited through this book.

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The Marathi translation about the laws related to Arbitration are given in this book. How to handle the negotiations and confront the problems during the agreement is the base of this book. The basic law is given in Marathi & English, is made more easy, through it so that each step and aspect can be made known. All financial institutions and people related to it get benefited through this book.

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Weight 125 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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