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barter : to trade by exchanging one commodity or service for another vt : to trade or exchange by or as if by bartering compare sell n : the art or practice of carrying on trade or exchange by or as if by bartering : exchange of one commodity or service for another compare sale ...


Barter

Barter, to exchange one commodity for another, or truck wares for wares.Means the trade by excluding one commodity or service for another, to trade or exchange by or as if by bartering, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 45....


Permuttion, or Barter

Permuttion, or Barter, the exchange of one moveable subject for another....


Barterer

One who barters...


Salary or wages

Salary or wages, means all remuneration (other than remuneration in respect of over-time work) capable of being expressed in terms of money, which would, if the terms of employment, express or implied, were fulfilled, be payable to an employee in respect of his employment or of work done in such employment and includes dearness allowance (that is to say, all cash payments, by whatever name called, paid to an employee on account of a rise in the cost of living), but does not include--(i) any other allowance which the employee is for the time being entitled to;(ii) the value of any house accommodation or of supply of light, water, medical attendance or other amenity or of any service or of any concessional supply of foodgrains or other articles.(iii) any travelling concession;(iv) any bonus (including incentive, production and attendance bonus);(v) any contribution paid or payable by the employer to any pension fund or provident fund or for the benefit of the employee under any law for t...


Factor

Factor [fr. facteur, Fr.], a substitute in mercantile affairs; an agent employed to sell goods or merchandise consigned or delivered to him by or for his principal, for a compensation commonly called factorage or commission. Hence he is often called a commission-merchant or consignee; and the goods received by him for sale are called a consignment. He is a home factor when he resides in the same state or country with his principal, and a foreign factor when he resides in a different state or country. He differs from a broker in this, and he may buy and sell in his own name, and is entrusted with the possession and disposal of the goods, and has a special property in, and a lien on, them; yet neither can delegate his authority, unless conferred by usages of trade or the assent of his principal. Factors have no incidental authority to barter goods, or to pledge them for advances made to them on their own account, or debts due by themselves; but they may pledge them for advances made on a...


Exchange

Exchange, a contract of sale denotes a transfer of property in goods by mutual consent. Such a transfer of ownership must be in relation to transfer from one person to another. The consideration would be a price in the form of money. Only when the consideration for transfer consists of other goods it may be an exchange or barter, Dhampur Sugar Mills Ltd. v. Commissioner of Trade Tax, (2006) 5 SCC 624: (2006) 11 JT 111: (2006) 5 SCALE 595: (2006) 5 Supreme 73: (2006) 4 SLT 189: (2006) 7 SCJ 60: (2006) 6 SCJD 106: (2006) 147 STC 57.Exchange, often contracted into change, a building or other place in considerable trading cities, where merchants, agents, bankers, brokers, and other persons concerned in commerce, meet at certain times to confer and treat together of matters relating to exchanges, remittances, payments, adventures, assurances, freights, and other mercantile negotiations, both by sea and land.Also used to designate that species of mercantile transactions by which the debts of...


Ceap

Ceap, a bargain: anything for sale; chattel: also cattle, as being the usual medium of barter. Sometimes used instead of Ceapgild. See next title....


Scorse

Barter exchange trade...


Scorce

Barter...


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