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Earnest
Earnest [fr. eornest, Sax.], the sum paid by the buyer of
Earnest money
Earnest money, The earnest money is a part of the purchase
earnest
earnest [Anglo-French ernes(t) erles, alteration of Old French erres, plural of
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earnest money
earnest money : money used as earnest
deposit (earnest money)
deposit (earnest money) money put down by a potential buyer to show that they are serious about purchasing the home;...
earnest money (deposit)
earnest money (deposit) money put down by a potential buyer to
Argentum dei
Argentum dei, God's money, i.e., money given in earnest upon the making of any bargain, hence arles, earnest, Blount.
Salary or wages
price or delivery of the goods; or with tender, part-payment, earnest or part-delivery; or with an agreement, express or implied, that
Earles-penny
Earles-penny, money given in part payment. See EARNEST.
Solicitation
The act of soliciting earnest request persistent asking importunity
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