resale Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriːˈseɪl]
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Meaning of resale In English

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Examples of resale

  • Without effective vessel resale markets or decommissioning grants fishing incomes can fall to very low levels before participants leave the fishery.

  • The paltry amounts of crops and hedge-wood taken indicate that what was in most cases stolen was intended for immediate consumption rather than for resale.

  • The economic complexity of the agreement involved the purchase and resale of certain vital component parts to meet the rigorous contract standards.

  • Moreover, in this autarkic equilibrium, the resale price of the debt will not be equal across countries.

  • In effect, intervention stocks were significantly over-valued, as the book value was recorded as the purchase price rather than the resale price.

  • He obtained the positive impact of time horizon on adoption by making land resale values endogenous, whereas in our model, land rent is assumed constant.

  • Most were there simply to supply their families, but many were there to buy or steal for resale on the black market.

  • We can provide field documentation for the process used by looters in selecting pieces for resale.

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