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accept
section 2-606(1) of the Uniform Commercial Code, a buyer accepts goods if: 1) he or she indicates to the seller after
resale
an instance of selling again ;specif : the selling of goods again by the same seller by right and after a
lease
lessor acquires goods from a supplier in accordance with the specifications of the lessee NOTE: Under section 2A-103 of the Uniform
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Personal action
Personal action, one brought for the specific recovery of goods and chattels, or for damages or other
Commodity
Commodity, means a specific item of goods. [The Railways Act, 1989, s. 2 (7)]
distress
see distrain ] 1 : seizure and detention of the goods of another as pledge or to obtain satisfaction of a
Mungo
by deviling woolen rags or the remnants of woolen goods specif those of felted milled or hard spun woolen cloth as
equipment
operation or activity ;specif in the Uniform Commercial Code : goods that are bought for or used in a business enterprise
Bailee
Bailee, a person to whom goods are entrusted for a specific purpose. See BAILMENT; as to Larceny by Bailee, see (English)
Jumbo
indicative of size of the goods and the appellant having specifically stated the size of each roll it was not necessary,
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