Seller
61Seller's Market — A market condition characterized by a shortage of goods available for sale. In a seller s market in commodities, the seller—because of the scarcity of underlying commodities or goods—is able to obtain better conditions for… …
62seller financing — funding a purchase by a seller s loan to the buyer, the buyer takes full title to the property when the loan is fully repaid. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
63seller's market — sellers are receiving high prices, a good time to sell, firm market Real estate prices are high. It s a seller s market …
64seller of agricultural products — žemės ūkio produkcijos pardavėjas statusas Aprobuotas sritis žemės ūkio ekonomika ir vadyba apibrėžtis Ūkio subjektas, parduodantis žemės ūkio produktus, iš jų pagamintus maisto produktus, apdorotą, apdirbtą ar perdirbtą kitą žemės ūkio… …
65seller of bovine animals for slaughter — skerstinų galvijų pardavėjas statusas Aprobuotas sritis gyvulininkystė apibrėžtis Fizinis ar juridinis asmuo, parduodantis galvijus Valstybinės maisto ir veterinarijos tarnybos patvirtintoms skerdykloms. atitikmenys: angl. seller of bovine… …
66seller’s market — /ˌseləz mɑ:kɪt/ noun a market where the seller can ask high prices because there is a large demand for the product …
67seller’s market — /ˌseləz mɑ:kɪt/ noun a market where the seller can ask high prices because there is a large demand for the product (NOTE: The opposite is a buyer’s market.) …
68seller's market — A description of a market in which there is more demand for a security, product, or property than there is available supply. Prices rise in a seller s market …
69seller's option — The option of a seller of a commodity upon an exchange to deliver the same at any time within a month. Pixley v Boynton, 79 Ill 351. The option of the vendor in a contract of sale of personalty to accept money or something else of equivalent… …
70seller's option — noun : an option allowed to one who contracts to sell stocks to make delivery within a specified period usually not less than five business days nor more than 60 days after the date of the contract * * * (on the New York Stock Exchange) a special …