Cheapness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cheap trains
Cheap trains. Early in the history of railways the companies were
Cheap
Cheap, subst. Purchase, bargain; adj. Low in price. The word cheap,
dirt cheap
out of business and sold their remaining stock for dirt cheap prices
Chip, Cheap, Chipping
Chip, Cheap, Chipping, signify the place to be a market town, as
Land-cheap
Land-cheap, a fine paid in some places on the alienation of lands.
honky tonk
a cheap drinking and dancing establishment a cheap and tawdry nightclub
Cheap
A bargain a purchase cheapness
Cheapness
Lowness in price considering the usual price or real value
manila paper
hemp and used as a wrapping paper or as a cheap printing and writing paper The name is also given to
knockoff
A cheap imitation of something popular produced illegally without a license from
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