finder transaction

  • 1finder — find·er n 1: one that finds the finder of lost property has a right to it as against the world, except against the true owner McDonald v. Railway Express Agency, 81 S.E.2d 525 (1954) 2: one that for a fee discovers a financial opportunity, passes …

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  • 2Finder — may refer to:* A device attached to a telescope which gives a much larger field of view than the main telescope and so allows an astronomer to center the telescope on an object using crosshairs. * Finder (software), a core component of the Apple… …

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  • 3finder's fee — A fee charged by real estate brokers and apartment finding services in exchange for locating a rental property. These fees are permitted by law. Some landlords, however, charge finder s fees merely for renting a place. This type of charge is not… …

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  • 4Finder's fee — In the United States, a finder s fee is the compensation given to an intermediary in a business transaction. Usually, there is a casual relationship between the one party and the intermediary (the finder ), another relationship between the finder …

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  • 5Finder's Fee — A commission paid to an intermediary or the facilitator of a transaction. The finder s fee is rewarded because the intermediary discovered the deal and brought it forth to interested parties. Depending on the circumstance, the finder s fee can be …

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  • 6finder — /fuyn deuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that finds. 2. Photog. a. a range finder. b. Also called viewfinder. a camera part or attachment enabling a photographer to determine what will be included in the picture. 3. Astron. a small, wide angled… …

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  • 7finder's fee — A fee a person or company charges for service as an intermediary in a transaction. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 8finder — find•er [[t]ˈfaɪn dər[/t]] n. 1) a person or thing that finds 2) pht viewfinder 3) astron. a small wide angle telescope attached to a larger one for locating objects to be studied 4) bus a person or firm that acts as agent in initiating a… …

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  • 9finder’s fee —  Fee charged by an intermediary in a business transaction …

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  • 10finder — An intermediary who contracts to find, introduce and bring together parties to a business opportunity, leaving ultimate negotiations and consummation of business transaction to the principals. Business Development Services, Inc. v. Field… …

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