Purchasable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Turnover of purchases
Turnover of purchases, in relation to any period, means: (a) in the case
Purchaser
Purchaser, a buyer, a vendee; also the root of descent, from
Hire-purchase agreement
let on hire and the hirer has an option to purchase in accordance with the terms of the agreement. These types
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Vendor's lien for unpaid purchase money
Vendor's lien for unpaid purchase money. Where a vendor of land conveys, without more, although
Hire-purchase system
here there is a binding agreement for the party to purchase, whereas in Helby v. Matthews Agreements' there is not; this
bona fide purchaser
bona fide purchaser : a purchaser who purchases in good faith without notice
purchase
purchase pur·chased pur·chas·ing vt 1 : to acquire (real property) by
Hire-purchase price
the hirer under hire-purchase agreement in order to complete the purchase of, or the acquisition of property in, the goods to
Purchase money
Purchase money, means the sum for which anything is or may
Purchase price
Purchase price, means the amount of valuable consideration paid or payable
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