(n.) A sale at second hand, or at retail; also, a second sale.
Example Sentences:
(1) By sharing insights and best practice expertise through [the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Sustainability Action Plan] esap and other platforms, Wrap believes business models such as trade-in services will be a reality in the next three to five years.” The actions of the 51 signatories to esap include: implementing new business models such as take-back and resale; extending product durability; and gaining greater value from reuse and recycling.
(2) Murabaha works by the bank supplying goods for resale to the customer at a price that includes a margin above the costs, and allows them to repay in installments.
(3) Many resale practices are legitimate, but others may constitute illegal drug diversion.
(4) Thinkbroadband editor Andrew Ferguson said: "Developers are starting to see a broadband impact on rental and resale prices.
(5) It also noted that resale restrictions were ignored by secondary sites.
(6) Uruguay's president, José Mujica, had asked that no details be released until the regulations were finally published on Friday or Monday, but an official in the drug control office, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the 10g weekly limit was intended to thwart illegal resales.
(7) Michel Platini, the Uefa president who is alleged to have accepted a £1.3m “disloyal payment” from Blatter , and Jérôme Valcke, the Fifa secretary general embroiled in allegations around the resale of World Cup tickets , received the same sanction.
(8) 29 October The UK transport secretary says VW must consider offering compensation to motorists whose VW vehicle has lost some of its resale value.
(9) No doubt looking at other digital media brands, from iTunes to Netflix, to the PC gaming service Steam, Microsoft envisaged a future where games would go entirely digital; where consumers would be free from paying $60 for a physical disc and then losing money on its depreciated resale.
(10) A quarter of the drug sales were for listings worth more than $1,000 (£768), the team found, suggesting that these shipments may have been bought for resale.
(11) Updated at 11.23am GMT 11.18am GMT Cable rejects the analogy that the government has effectively sold a house too cheaply, using two advisors who pocketed two lots of commission and then made money on the resale price.
(12) The rate of ultraviolet-induced dimer excision was slightly reduced, relative to that found in Pol+ strains, in the PolAl strains; greatly reduced in the PolA107 strains; and found not to occur in the resAl strain.
(13) The face value of tickets for the first round is £54 to £105, but for less attractive matches, particularly in the north of Brazil, they are on resale sites at £10 upwards.
(14) But that’s just a wish – without a resale royalty that’s plugged back into the market or government coffers, it’s all dead money propping up a system that values a very limited range of art.
(15) The legal implications of and restrictions on hospital resales of pharmaceuticals are analyzed to help hospital managers distinguish between legitimate drug redistribution and illegal drug diversion and, thus, enable them to conform to the law in their own resale practices.
(16) It is now far more difficult to remove a CD player or radio from a car, and resale values have plummeted.
(17) Matt DeLorenzo, from Kelley Blue Book, said that it will take a while for the issue to sort itself out, both in terms of resale value and what the EPA will expect for emissions testing.
(18) Another trial the VW diesel crowd faces is in the coming weeks and months is what will become of their cars’ resale values.
(19) The requirements of the Robinson-Patman Act regarding resales are discussed, and the application of those requirements is explained.
(20) But the oligarchs do help keep the resale market buoyant.
Resell
Definition:
(v. t.) To sell again; to sell what has been bought or sold; to retail.
Example Sentences:
(1) Over 17 million customers can deposit, withdraw and transfer money, pay bills, buy airtime from a network of agents that includes airtime resellers and retail outlets.
(2) Almost two years after the triple meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi power plant sent shockwaves around the world, Japan's government is attempting to resell the nuclear dream to a traumatised public.
(3) I wrote to Viagogo and StubHub to ask them to stop reselling my tickets at inflated rates, and they replied with standard emails.
(4) Although these limited editions often resell for hundreds of pounds, Third Man sold them on a first-come, first-served basis through its Nashville headquarters, "pop-up shops" and a paid members' service, the Vault .
(5) When we maintain and resell,” says co-founder Janet Gunter, “we create value locally in an otherwise throwaway economy where things are manufactured far away.
(6) The prices BT charges rivals like BSkyB and TalkTalk to resell superfast internet connections via its fibre network are almost double those for basic broadband over its old copper telephone wires.
(7) The mining company official was reported to have said that "well-connected elites are generating millions of dollars in personal income by hiring teams of diggers to hand-extract diamonds" from Chiadzwa, before reselling the stones to shady foreign buyers.
(8) Those who scalped the tickets on the street or, say, found them on craigslist, will almost definitely lose their investment, unless they can track down the reseller and convince them to provide a refund.
(9) All three deals were subsequently restructured, with one reseller paid $400,000 in compensation fees.
(10) Let me quote from someone who thinks that those who invest in content should get a better deal: "Asking cable companies and other distribution partners to pay a small portion of the profits they make by reselling broadcast channels, the most-watched channels on their systems, will help ensure the health of the over-the-air industry in America."
(11) Overseas resellers are allowed to charge a 20% premium on the face value of the tickets under IOC rules, but not on tickets meant for sponsors.
(12) "But until the government makes it illegal to resell tickets this is going to go on and on."
(13) "There are very stringent rules about how we recognise revenues with resellers," he said.
(14) Kraft, Eli Lilly and KMPG were named as end users of Autonomy software in multimillion-dollar deals with resellers, sales which helped boost Autonomy's quarterly revenues.
(15) BlackBerry will effectively become a reseller of its own phones.
(16) Limited device inventory at Apple resellers are often considered the first indicator of replacement products or updates waiting in the wings.
(17) The contract would name an end user, such as a bank or government agency, to whom the reseller intended to sell the software.
(18) "The attack has been sent to a variety of staff of our reseller," Theo Hnarakis, Melbourne IT's chief executive told Australian AP.
(19) For all of the women addicted to heroin, reselling drugs and prostitution were the usual means of support.
(20) At a filling station in the choked commercial capital, Lagos, retired secretary Muyiwa gestured at scuffles between motorists who paid bribes to jump the queue and black marketeers filling plastic bottles to resell the fuel.