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Unless otherwise stipulated, any contract based on E.C.S.C. terms and conditions is not contingent upon any other and is to be settled between buyers and sellers without reference to other contracts covering the same parcel. — Если иное не оговорено, любой контракт, базирующийся на условиях Европейского контракта по наличному кофе, не зависит от других контрактов и действует между покупателями и продавцами без ссылки на другие контракты, покрывающие тот же товар.


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