Prior to that stock-in-trade was rated; so were the contents of houses.
Their stock-in-trade is fear, fear of our neighbours, of democratic parliaments, of governments and of globalisation.
But these are the stock-in-trade of the bucket shop operator, and have been from time immemorial.
Farmers have also lost stock-in-trade such as feedingstuffs, and suffered damage to their homes and domestic goods.
That is mere common sense, but common sense is the stock-in-trade of much judicial decision-making.
His work is a testament to the value of detailed research on a community far removed from the stock-in-trade of most historians.
The past future has always been part of the stock-in-trade of a traditional grammarian.
In my full-time occupation as a journalist it was clear to me that information and access to it was the stock-in-trade of that profession.