hand sale
1hand-sale — …
2SALE — (Heb. מְכִירָה, mekhirah). Sale may be defined as the permanent transfer for consideration of existing legal rights from one person to another. The consideration may be in money or in kind. By extension the term sale is also used to denote a… …
3sale — [ seıl ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount the process of selling goods or services for money: sale of: a prohibition on the sale of arms a ) count a single instance of selling goods or services: make/lose a sale: I m willing to lower the price in… …
4hand-letter — /hand let euhr/, v.t. to print by hand: She hand lettered a for sale sign. [1905 10] * * * …
5sale of work — sale of handicraft, sale of objects created by hand …
6Sale — Sale, Salung, altdeutsche Uebertragungsform des Grundeigenthums vor der Volksgemeinde z.B. durch Darreichung der Scholle u. des Zweiges (torfacht eigen) oder des Halmes (»mit Mund, Hand und Halm«) oder eines Stabes (scotatio). Daher: Salland,… …
7Sale of Goods Act 1979 — The Sale of Goods Act 1979 is a British Act of Parliament (1979, ch 54) which regulates contracts in which goods are sold and bought. The Act consolidates the Sale of Goods Act 1893 and subsequent legislation, which in turn consolidated the… …
8sale */*/*/ — UK [seɪl] / US noun Word forms sale : singular sale plural sales 1) [countable/uncountable] the process of selling goods or services for money sale of: a prohibition on the sale of arms a) [countable] a single instance of selling goods or… …
9sale*/*/*/ — [seɪl] noun 1) [C/U] the process of selling goods or services for money a ban on the sale of arms[/ex] 2) [C] a single instance of selling goods or services I m willing to lower the price in order to make a sale.[/ex] 3) [C] an event at which… …
10sale — n 1. selling, vending, vendition, trade, trading, traffic, exchange; bargaining, jobbing; auction, vendue. 2. market, Com. outlet, demand; buyers, purchasers, consumers, customers. 3. reduction, cut, discount, markdown, closeout, fire sale; white …