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Comparable price
Matched in: Term Comparable price
comparison shop
to compare prices for a given item from different vendors usually for the purpose of finding the lowest price
sale
one party to another for a price ;also : the contract of such a transaction see also short compare barter, donation, exchange, gift absolute sale : a sale that takes place without conditions and with title simply
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vertical price-fixing
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Territory
9A(1)(c) indicates that the Statute empowered the Authority while determining the normal value to take into consideration the comparable price of the like article in the exporting country or territory. The placement of this word 'territory' after the
horizontal price-fixing
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loss
gain b : an amount by which the cost of something (as goods or services) exceeds the selling price compare profit c : something unintentionally destroyed or placed beyond recovery d : the amount of an insured's … physical, emotional, or esp. economic harm or damage sustained: as a : decrease in value, capital, or amount compare gain b : an amount by which the cost of something (as goods or services) exceeds the selling
bond
Treasury bill at bill Treasury note at note ze·ro-coupon bond : a bond that is sold at a price significantly below face value, pays no annual interest, and is redeemable at full value at maturity compare strip … face value of usually $500 or less bearer bond : a fully negotiable bond payable to its bearer compare registered bond in this entry book-entry bond : a bond whose ownership is recorded by computer but for
premium
the face value or par value of a security and its market price when the latter is greater compare discount 2 : the price paid for an insurance contract equal to the cost per unit times the
Mahr (dower)
the considera-tion for the connubial intercourse, and if the authors of the Arabic textbooks of Muhammadan law have compared it to price in the contract of sale, it is simply because marriage is a civil contract under
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