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Merchandise Mart — Der Merchandise Mart (kurz Merch Mart) in Chicago war bei seiner Eröffnung 1930 das größte Gebäude der Welt.[1][2] Errichtet wurde das Gebäude auf dem Gelände der 1911 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Merchandise Mart (CTA) — Merchandise Mart 350 N. Wells Street Chicago, Illinois 60654 Localisation … Wikipédia en Français
Merchandise Mart (disambiguation) — Merchandise Mart may refer to: Merchandise Mart – a building in Chicago, Illinois Merchandise Mart Annex – also known as 350 West Mart Center in Chicago Merchandise Mart (CTA) – a rapid transit stop serving the Chicago building New York… … Wikipedia
merchandise — I noun articles, articles of commerce, assets, belongings, capital goods, cargo, chattel, commodities, consumer durables, consumer goods, contents, effects, freight, goods, goods for sale, items for sale, line, line of goods, manufactured goods,… … Law dictionary
articles — index commodities, merchandise, paraphernalia (apparatus) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
articles of commerce — index commodities, goods, merchandise, stock in trade Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Merchandise Mart — This article is about the building in Chicago, Illinois. For other subjects, see Merchandise Mart (disambiguation). The Chicago Merchandise Mart General information Ty … Wikipedia
merchandise — {{11}}merchandise (n.) mid 13c., trading, commerce; mid 14c., commodities of commerce, wares, articles for sale or trade, from Anglo Fr. marchaundise, O.Fr. marcheandise goods, merchandise; trade, business (12c.), from marchaunt merchant (see… … Etymology dictionary
merchandise — Noun: Goods, wares, and commodities commonly bought and sold in trade or market by merchants. All kinds of personal property ordinarily bought and sold in the market. Blackwood v Cutting Packing Co. 76 Cal 212, 18 P 248. Goods or things kept for… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Articles of Confederation — Article Ar ti*cle, n. [F., fr. L. articulus, dim. of artus joint, akin to Gr. ?, fr. a root ar to join, fit. See {Art}, n.] 1. A distinct portion of an instrument, discourse, literary work, or any other writing, consisting of two or more… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English