(goods bought)
1goods — A category of personal property defined by Article 9 of the UCC. Sometimes called tangible goods. Further divided into consumer goods, equipment, farm products, and inventory. American Banker Glossary * * * goods goods [gʊdz] noun [plura …
2goods — I noun appurtenances, articles of commerce, assets, belongings, chattels, commodities, consumer durables, durables, effects, items, materials, paraphernalia, personal estate, possessions, produce, products, property, resources, staples, stock,… …
3goods and services — ˌgoods and ˈservices noun [plural] ECONOMICS used to talk about everything produced or sold in an economy: • Consumer spending on goods and services rose 0.6% in September, after adjusting for inflation. * * * goods and services UK US noun… …
4Goods of the House of Orléans — Under the Ancien Régime, the goods of the House of Orléans ( biens de la maison d Orléans ) comprised two distinct parts : the apanage and the biens patrimoniaux .Ancien RegimeThe apanage d Orléans The apanage of Orléans was originally formed by… …
5bought and sold notes — A note of the sale by a broker employed to buy and sell goods is called a sold note, and a like note to the seller is called a bought note …
6bought and sold notes — A note of the sale by a broker employed to buy and sell goods is called a sold note, and a like note to the seller is called a bought note …
7goods — noun That which is produced, then traded, bought or sold, then finally consumed. Syn: wares Ant: capital, services …
8consumer goods — see good 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. consumer goods …
9consumer goods — con sumer .goods n [plural] goods that people buy for their own use, rather than goods bought by businesses and organizations →↑capital goods …
10brown goods — noun (plural) BrE electrical goods bought to provide entertainment at home, such as televisions and computers compare white goods …