third-party purchaser

  • 1third party — third′ par′ty n. 1) any party to a case or quarrel who is incidentally involved 2) gov (in a two party system) a usu. temporary political party composed of independents 3) cvb cmp a supplier of ancillary goods or support for a product or service… …

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  • 2Third line forcing — is a form of exclusive dealing involving the supply of goods or services on the condition that the purchaser buys goods or services from a particular third party, or a refusal to supply because the purchaser will not agree to that condition.Third …

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  • 3party — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. organization (see party); social gathering, festivity, reception, dance; participant, accomplice, partner. See sociality, part. II Body of persons Nouns 1. party, faction, side; denomination,… …

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  • 4straw party — straw man or party A front ; a third party who is put up in name only to take part in a transaction. Nominal party to a transaction; one who acts as an agent for another for the purpose of taking title to real property and executing whatever… …

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  • 5straw man or party — A front ; a third party who is put up in name only to take part in a transaction. Nominal party to a transaction; one who acts as an agent for another for the purpose of taking title to real property and executing whatever documents and… …

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  • 6Alliance (New Zealand political party) — Infobox New Zealand Political Party name english = New Zealand Alliance Party name maori = party party wikicolourid = NZAP leader = Andrew McKenzie, Kay Murray president = Paul Piesse deputy = mps = None foundation = 1991 ideology = Social… …

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  • 7Green Party of Alberta — Infobox Canada Political Party party name = Green Party of Alberta party wikicolourid = Green status = active class = prov party leader = George Readcite web title = Parties publisher = Elections Alberta date = 2007 10 26 accessdate = 2008 09 28… …

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  • 8Security interest — A security interest is a property interest created by agreement or by operation of law over assets to secure the performance of an obligation, usually the payment of a debt.[1] It gives the beneficiary of the security interest certain… …

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  • 9TAKKANOT — (Heb. תַּקָּנוֹת pl.; sing. תַּקָּנָה). This article is arranged according to the following outline: definition and substance legislation in the halakhah nature of halakhic legislation rules of legislation role of the public annulment of takkanot …

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  • 10rights of first refusal — USA This requires an equity holder in a company (such as a stockholder or a member) to offer to sell its equity to the other holders after receiving a bona fide third party offer. The offer to the other holders must typically be made on… …

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