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51firm price — /fɜ:m praɪs/ noun a price which will not change ● They are quoting a firm price of $1.23 a unit …
52firm commitment — 1) An undertaking by a bank to lend up to a maximum sum over a period at a specified rate; a commitment fee usually has to be paid by the borrower, which is not returned if the loan is not taken up. 2) In the USA, an agreement in which an… …
53firm — I. a. 1. Compact, compressed, solid, dense, hard, not soft, not fluid. 2. Fixed, fast, rooted, established, settled, confirmed, stable, secure, immovable. 3. Steady, steadfast, unshaken, resolute, stanch, constant. 4. Strong, robust, sinewy,… …
54firm and abiding — permanent, not easily moved, lasting, stable …
55firm breasts — breasts which do not sag …
56firm offer — In contracts, an offer, probably written, stating that it may not be revoked or amended for a specific period. If the offer is accepted as written within the stated period, an enforceable contract has been made …
57firm sale — /fɜ:m seɪl/ noun a sale which does not allow the purchaser to return the goods …
58firm offer — As defined by U.C.C. is an offer by a merchant to buy or sell goods in a signed writing which by its terms give assurance that it will be held open. Such is not revocable for lack of consideration during the time stated or if no time is stated… …
59firm offer — As defined by U.C.C. is an offer by a merchant to buy or sell goods in a signed writing which by its terms give assurance that it will be held open. Such is not revocable for lack of consideration during the time stated or if no time is stated… …
60in|firm´ness — in|firm «ihn FURM», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. lacking strength or health; physically weak; feeble: »Great grandmother was old and infirm. Here I stand…A poor, infirm, weak, and despised old man (Shakespeare). SYNONYM(S): shaky, decrepit,… …