goods wares and merchandise

  • 41chaffers — /chasfarz/ An ancient term for goods, wares, and merchandise; hence the word chaffering, which is yet used for buying and selling, or beating down the price of an article …

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  • 42breakage — An item of loss or damages, as breakage in transit; an inevitable loss over a period of time in some lines of business, such as hotels, restaurants, electric companies, etc. As the word is used in a bill of lading exempting the carrier for loss… …

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  • 43mercantile contract — A contract for the purchase or sale of goods, wares, and merchandise. A contract between merchants or persons in trade …

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  • 44tangible property — Property of material substance. Property which can be possessed physically, such as goods, wares and merchandise. Re Arbib s Estate, 127 Misc 820, 216 NYS 522 …

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  • 45False pretenses — For the films, see False Pretenses (film). Criminal law …

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  • 46Dowling v. United States (1985) — Dowling v. United States Supreme Court of the United States Argued April 17, 1985 Decided June 28, 19 …

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  • 47dealer — deal·er n: one that deals; specif: a person or entity that buys and sells securities for his or her or its own account and not for others compare broker Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 48John Weingust — is a veteran lawyer in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is a Queen s Counsel, and has been involved in several high profile cases.Legal career;Rights of mental health patientsWeingust represented an Ontario mental patient in a prominent human rights… …

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  • 49Contract — • The canonical and moralist doctrine on this subject is a development of that contained in the Roman civil law. In civil law, a contract is defined as the union of several persons in a coincident expression of will by which their legal relations …

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  • 50Davis v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts — Supreme Court of the United States Argued March 25, 1897 Decid …

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