line of commerce
121the triple bottom line — UK US noun [S] COMMERCE, ENVIRONMENT ► the idea that a company s performance must be measured not only in relation to profits, but also to its effect on the environment and society as a whole: »Financial centres attitudes will only change when… …
122third line forcing — UK US noun [U] COMMERCE ► a situation in which a company will only supply goods or services if the customer agrees at the same time to buy other goods or services from another company suggested by the first one: »Under Australia s competition law …
123credit line — In banking and commerce, that amount of money or merchandise which a banker, merchant, or supplier agrees to supply to a person on credit and generally agreed to in advance. See also line (line of credit). In motion pictures, the preliminary… …
124credit line — In banking and commerce, that amount of money or merchandise which a banker, merchant, or supplier agrees to supply to a person on credit and generally agreed to in advance. See also line (line of credit). In motion pictures, the preliminary… …
125Tying (commerce) — Competition law Basic concepts History of competition law Monopoly Coercive monopoly Natural monopoly …
126Ship of the line — Navire de ligne Le navire de ligne est le navire de guerre qui fut le fondement de la guerre navale entre les marines européennes, du début du XVIIe siècle au milieu du XXe siècle. Sa principale caractéristique était de combattre… …
127electronic commerce — e commerce, commercial trade carried out via the Internet or other on line computer service (Computers) …
128product line manager — UK US noun [C] MARKETING, COMMERCE ► CATEGORY MANAGER(Cf. ↑category manager) …