If you plan on selling the vehicle sometime down the road, you'll shoulder the burden of resale depreciation. |
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It is important to note that this primarily affects those who import films for resale or hire. |
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The sale and resale of the same packages kept the indices almost unchanged in the first day of trading on Monday this week. |
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This percentage shows the anticipated resale value of the van as a proportion of its list price based on age and mileage. |
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Reconditioning involves cleaning, waxing and polishing used cars in order to place them on the lot for resale. |
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The resale value can be a critical factor in calculating total cost of ownership and return on investment. |
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The resale value of physical capital is collateral that secures the value of loans. |
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A resale ban makes it easier for producers to divide up the market and keep prices high. |
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In addition, new boards loose considerable resale value after they are dinged or shattered a few times. |
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If the valuer says that the resale value is reduced, I have a decision to make. |
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The resale of grain to villages which claimed to be deficient in food supplies hampered the flow of grain to the cities. |
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Occasionally, the improved resale value alone can justify the entire project. |
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Tax will be payable on the purchase transaction to varying degrees depending on whether it is a new or resale property. |
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They are not supposed to be working but their entrepreneurial skills include buying old bangers at the car market and fixing them up for resale. |
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As customers buy more digital works, resale rights will become a bigger issue. |
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Other schemes have been dictated by the resale value of the land on which the building was sited. |
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There are no restrictions on resale, and owners can sell on their investment whenever they wish. |
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The company makes its start-up disk and monthly service available for resale by dealers. |
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Some of those are now likely to be offered for resale through independent estate agents. |
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Finally, when you no longer need your equipment, or wish to replace it, you can sell it for its resale value. |
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However, there are also problems associated with timeshares, particularly with their resale. |
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At the upper end of the market, good quality villas dotted around the island occasionally come up for resale. |
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Trees can greatly increase the resale value of property, and even save you on energy costs. |
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According to our information, runners for the network carried the gall bladders to predetermined locations for resale. |
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The primary responsibility of the company's European branches was to locate and acquire old masters for resale in New York. |
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Twelve thousand were cannibalized for spare parts, leaving 8,000 for reconditioning and resale or rental. |
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Their incorporation into these pedigree herds as suckler dams or resale as in calf cows offers a very lucrative second-hand value. |
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Buying a property without knowing how liquid the resale market is can be dangerous. |
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This in turn does lead to the problems you mention regarding the future resale of the property and obtaining a mortgage. |
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Instead, a really serious investor would have to look to Britain for resale opportunities. |
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Property in the popular Lake Como area usually achieves a healthy resale value but, as in all scenic parts of Italy, prices are steep. |
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Here and there on the curb, other entrepreneurs hack shoe soles out of used tires and stack the soles in neat bundles for resale. |
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Its own balance sheet has a substantial number of companies which are described as being held for resale. |
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At least if they remain in pristine condition, they may have a resale value to collectors in about 50 years' time. |
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A Seattle ordinance forbids the resale of tickets in the city for more than their face value. |
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Coupled with the high solids polyurethane top coat, your 428E will stay looking good for longer, ensuring optimum resale value. |
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Part of my job is to appraise used guns that people bring us for resale. |
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Such cases of resale of computer will be difficult because the buyer will not be able to insure them against theft without an invoice in their name. |
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Add to family convenience and fun while increasing the resale value of your home with these attractive and practical brick ideas for the do-it-yourselfer. |
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Less, however, would be spent on agrichemicals, fuel, hired labour, livestock purchased for resale, seed, taxes and interest. |
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A good report from a qualified home inspector can provide a great deal of comfort when buying a resale home. |
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Producer goods, also called intermediate goods, in economics, goods manufactured and used in further manufacturing, processing, or resale. |
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Provision is also made for a first refusal right and resale right in one another's favour. |
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The valuation services are wildly inaccurate and don't have a bearing on the reality of resale. |
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They have a useful life that extends beyond one year and are not intended for resale in the normal course of operations. |
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The resale market, which is already tending toward equilibrium, could end up in a surplus situation and put downward pressure on prices. |
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By now the Customer cedes to us all amounts due from resale of the reserved goods up to the amount of our claim. |
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They see the resale right as being a major economic disadvantage, because it will inevitably lead to a drop in the initial sale price. |
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It is important to reduce the risk of sales relocating and of the circumvention of the Community rules on the resale right. |
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Only over the returned products as a whole, in their original packaging complete and intact, and in perfect condition for resale. |
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The subject-matter of the resale right is the physical work, namely the medium in which the protected work is incorporated. |
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Careful demolition of the demountable partitions allowed for the sheets of vinyl covered drywall to be sent to the Ottawa Re-Store for resale. |
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There must be no side agreement that gives the buyer the right to return the product, or the seller the obligation to repurchase it or to guarantee the resale value of it. |
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This publication is copyright, but may be reproduced by any method without fee or prior permission for teaching purposed, but not for resale. |
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Worn carpets should never be cast aside as they retain good resale value and some may even be considered antique. |
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That is why, when prepping a house for resale, one must pull all the stops in order to ensure a profitable transaction. |
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The actual security control process is the same whether vetting an LGA product or other types of resale goods such as purses or t-shirts. |
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Proceeds from the recycling and resale of the handsets are reinvested in Earth Day's green belt projects. |
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Ultimately, the ISQ's latest population projections bode well for the resale market in Québec. |
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Only the products returned as a whole, in their complete and intact original packaging and in a perfect resale state will be taken back. |
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It is easily accessible and so there may be very unsophisticated, first time criminals altering it, maybe for the purpose of resale. |
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The sharp erosion in conditions is expected to start filtering through the resale market this year allowing the pace of activity to calm down. |
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On the resale market, less pricey condos are still popular and the signs of slowing are less obvious. |
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These are individuals who use stick margarine for baking, either for home use or for resale. |
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Meat sold under this licence must be labelled as uninspected and is not eligible for resale through retailers or restaurants. |
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That comparison showed that resale prices of twines in the Community had decreased slightly. |
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On October 15, 2010, the holders of the Notes monetized their investment through a resale of the Notes to a third-party financial institution. |
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You can recolor, change, altering any part of this package for resale in a kit. |
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Large-scale vehicle theft, many destined for resale in foreign markets, is another favoured EEOC criminal venture. |
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An exclusive right to resell goods will usually be reflected in the resale margin. |
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When part of the proceeds of any subsequent resale by the buyer accrues to the seller. |
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New construction has been firing on all cylinders, while the resale market for existing houses has shown record energy. |
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In this situation, the vacant lot is capital real property since it was not acquired for the purpose of resale. |
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Senators of both parties are working together on tough new laws to prevent anyone from buying guns for resale to criminals. |
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After bottoming out in July, seasonallyadjusted resale transactions continued to climb in the fourth quarter. |
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It was discovered that he had overbought merchandise for resale to the tune of several million Belgian francs. |
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The balling of the waste, a permanent objective, facilitates resale and increases the volume reused. |
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For the purpose of Public support, CANEX cafeterias and snack bars are distinct from other CANEX resale operations. |
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In addition to holiday homes, Immo Eecke is also an important player in the resale and 'syndic' market. |
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The Customer thus refrains from disposing of products for resale or transform in the event of incomplete payment. |
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Furthermore, the goods delivered by us may not be resold unless the customer acquires them for the purpose of resale. |
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They are also working with a private company from Thailand to bag large quantities of gas for resale to small businesses in the city. |
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The scale of New Jersey's generosity has bolstered one profitable new industry: the resale of tax incentives by businesses that can't use them. |
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Indeed, a flood of tickets were suddenly made available on ticket resale sites within minutes of the primary sale. |
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The ACT government has said it hopes to recoup some of the cost of purchasing and demolition through the resale of land. |
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It is impossible to see why the resale right should be imposed on artists against their will as a form of copyright. |
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We must remember that a large share of the revenues generated by the producers of broadcasts comes from the resale of broadcasting rights abroad. |
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This shall also apply to cases in which a resale was not permitted in terms of the above restrictions. |
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Upon closure of the opportunity transaction, Oracle will pay a fee to the approved resale partner following receipt of payment from the end user. |
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However, record sales of new homes and a strong resale market have sustained strong growth in residential mortgages. |
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Activity in the resale market generally has slowed and advertisers are delaying advertising. |
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Reproduction of this publication for resale or other commercial purposes is prohibited without prior written permission of the copyright holders. |
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Critics predicted that their resale prices would crash, but they had reckoned without the property boom and without Carroll's skill when it comes to site selection. |
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I want to buy and rehabilitate vacant houses in Baltimore for resale. |
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If done well, and if the old landscaping was getting shabby, the improvement in appearance can have a large impact on the resale value of the house. |
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The accrued amounts can sometimes be so large that the resale of the property in the year the debt is due will not yield enough to cover the balloon payment or balance due. |
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He said he prefers to buy horses to race at the tracks in the Northeast and looks for horses with good pedigrees for resale as stallion and broodmare prospects. |
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Last week, Shacknai sold the historic mansion to real estate investors who plan to refurbish the 27-room mansion for resale. |
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At this point, GSM resale has come to be a viable mode of self-employment for hundreds of young people who have to contend with the hard facts of a poor economy. |
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However, the decline in affordability is taking its time in cooling off the resale market, as the number of transactions is in on its way to hitting a new peak this year in Canada. |
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Opendesk is offered as an ASP product or can be resold to service providers who can integrate it with their products for resale under their respective brands. |
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The big bounce in resale activity that took place during the spring and summer of 2009 in Saskatchewan showed signs of letting up late in the year, just as more properties were listed for sale. |
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There may thus be greater scope for product differentiation and quality based competition between licensees than in the case of vertical agreements for the resale of products. |
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The disposal system involves cryogenic cooling before dismantling the batteries and conversion of the residual lithium compounds to lithium carbonate for resale. |
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Saskatchewan now holds the top spot on growth across all key housing indicators including housing starts, house prices, residential building permits, and resale activity. |
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Licensed wholesalers who purchase or import goods subject to excise tax for their own use or rental and not for resale must pay the excise tax on these goods. |
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Some securities are illiquid due to legal restrictions on their resale, the nature of the investment, or simply a lack of interested buyers for a particular security or security type. |
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When the baseball season begins next spring, the 30 MLB clubs will refer ticketless fans to StubHub and receive an undisclosed cut of the resale revenue. This is a big shift. |
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Therefore, certain aspects of the marketing, sale and resale of timeshares and long-term holiday products as well as the exchange of rights deriving from timeshare contracts should be fully harmonised. |
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Strong or well organised distributors may be able to force or convince one or more suppliers to fix their resale price above the competitive level and thereby help them to reach or stabilise a collusive equilibrium. |
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Over at the Armory Show-Modern, resale works outnumber primary pieces. |
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A service provider, however, can only provide simple resale of the range of services offered by the network operator that is providing it with wholesale airtime. |
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Competition from rental properties and resale homes, including homes held for sale by investors and foreclosed homes, may reduce our ability to sell new homes, depress prices and reduce margins for the sale of new homes. |
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Ontario: After a period of declining property values, the Ontario housing market appears to be bouncing back with home resale prices returning to and, in some cases, surpassing earlier peaks. |
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But hay cut too late is coarser, lower in resale value and has lost some of its nutrients. |
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Upscale siding replacement led the pack, recouping 88 percent of costs on resale, followed by wood deck additions and wood window replacements. |
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Use ones from your linen closet, try finding used ones at local resale shops, or make your own with organic cotton muslin. |
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Current thinking holds that the increase in cost to buy a diesel-powered car is offset by lower consumption, lower fuel prices and the resale value of the vehicle. |
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His main work was to secure the enactment of the resale prices bill which, against stiff Conservative opposition, limited the scope of price agreements. |
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Additionally, the vessel or valuable parts of the vessel or its cargo may be recovered for resale, or for scrap. |
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This is true in the car sector and the resale of car parts. |
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The Commission is of the view that this amendment introduces a distinction between rightholders that is not in keeping with the property nature of the resale right. |
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The CDC purchases the butter and holds it for resale in the domestic market at the support price when manufacturers run low on supply of cream to make butter. |
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If the reserved goods are disposed of, the customer assigns to us the claims arising out of the resale up to the value of the reserved goods which we have delivered, together with all subsidiary rights. |
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That is, the person receiving the allowance is not the same person that acquired the particular product exclusively for resale in the course of its commercial activities. |
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However, those entitled under the author must be able to benefit fully from the resale right after his death, at least following the expiry of the transitional period referred to above. |
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Consumers will worry about warranties and the resale value of cars. |
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An electricity pylon at the end of a garden could affect the resale value of a property. |
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It is necessary to account for the share of the vehicles that are disassembled for resale of the spare parts as this business has its own trade margin. |
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The inability to prevent resale is the largest obstacle to successful price discrimination. |
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At resale, the treasury stock account is credited for the cost of the treasury stock. |
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In this context, the possible resale of a number of titles from the program guide portfolio of FMG and Axel Springer is also being discussed. |
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The new site serves as a user-friendly marketplace for those looking to buy or sell a timeshare on the resale market. |
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Unfortunately, the behavior of consumer online resale has not been studied indepth. |
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Bucks said that one area where tax administrators and taxpayers shared a common goal involved the development of a uniform resale certificate. |
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An applicable resale price is available for resales made within a reasonable time before or after the time of the controlled sale. |
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During the period under investigation these activities have included advertising, the sale of programmes, the leasing of masts, merchandising, Internet activities and the resale of sports rights, etc. |
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Where the export sale was made via a related trader located outside the Community, the export price was established on the basis of the first resale price to independent customers in the Community. |
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Spring resale figures have shown a surprising gush of activity in the province, retracing much of the sharp declines during the fall and early winter. |
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As there is no legally binding agreement for these sales and the timeframe for the resale is not forseeable, the concentration fell under the European Merger Regulation. |
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The value of raw materials, work in progress, finished products, goods for resale and packaging material inventories is determinated by the LIFO method or by the weighted-average-cost method. |
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In addition, we act as underwriter for certain new issuances under which we alone or together with a syndicate of financial institutions purchase the new issue for resale to investors. |
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Restricted securities are securities acquired in a private sale from an issuer or from an affiliate of the issuer that are subject to resale restrictions. |
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The purpose of this reinvestigation is, first, to establish whether or not there was a sufficient movement in resale prices or subsequent selling prices of Polish twines in the Community. |
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Any claims arising out of resale or another legal basis relating to the retention property are hereby assigned in full to DESIGNA by the or dering party as security. |
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The spirited rally in resale activity in Quebec has shown few signs of running out of breath, recently surpassing all previous records and intensifying upward pressure on prices. |
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In the field of copyright, the resale right is an unassignable and inalienable right, enjoyed by the author of an original work of graphic or plastic art, to an economic interest in successive sales of the work concerned. |
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Right of resale is the unassignable and inalienable right of creative artists to receive a share of the profits made from the selling on of their works. |
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Within a program for rural development, it would be easy to finance the mass purchase of domestic ceramic microfiltration systems for individual resale to the population at an accessible price. |
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Despite a mild recovery in the resale housing market over the summer months, spending on the construction of new homes continued to languish in the face of persistently large inventories of unsold homes. |
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The Directive will ensure that the EU's modern and contemporary art market works well, by generalising and harmonising resale rights within the single market. |
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The proposal is therefore aimed at eliminating the distortions of competition in the market in modern and contemporary art in the Community by generalising and harmonising the resale right. |
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They could also turn a profit on GSM service resale, particularly if they could maintain a lucrative location at a prime intersection or other public location with a large flow of traffic. |
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After the death of the author, this resale royalty right shall subsist for the remainder of the current Gregorian year and for the following 50 years. |
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The development of a suitable system for classifying dwelling sustainability can be a stimulus to such improvements, both for the resale and the rental sector. |
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Specific provisions in the third quarter represent an annualized 17 basis points of average net loans and acceptances, including securities purchased under resale agreements, up from the second quarter and a year ago. |
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The right referred to in paragraph 1 shall apply to all acts of resale involving as sellers, buyers or intermediaries art market professionals, such as salesrooms, art galleries and, in general, any dealers in works of art. |
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Companies have however developed numerous methods to prevent resale. |
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The technology agreement authorizes the farmers' sales to the grain elevators and authorizes the grain dealers' resale to farmers, but the typical use is as feed for animals. |
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Governments may make it illegal to resale tickets or products. |
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Finally, the emergence of telebureaus providing resale of voice telephony and other value-added service is a significant downstream effect of sector liberalization. |
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As a result, traditional manufacturers and distributors may find that selling goods for resale on foreign military bases, for example, is the first limitation to affect them. |
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The city is playing a catch-up game for resale homes, he said. |
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It's Too Good to be Threw resale shop located in San Antonio. |
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The Company will not receive any proceeds from the resale of the notes or the shares of the Company's common stock issuable upon conversion of the notes. |
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The company accomplishes this by preventing or limiting resale. |
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Cadillac is relaunching its certified pre-owned program to provide added confidence to customers seeking a used luxury automobile and help boost the resale value of Cadillacs. |
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He buys baseball collectibles and then holds them for resale. |
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