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1 sale of exchange
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2 sale or exchange
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3 sale of exchange
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > sale of exchange
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4 offer for subscription, sale or exchange
Ценные бумаги: предложение на подписку, продажу или обменУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > offer for subscription, sale or exchange
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6 sale
n1) продажа; сбыт2) торговля; торговая сделка3) продажа с аукциона, продажа с торгов
- account sales
- address sale
- advance sale
- annual sales
- anticipated sales
- assets sale
- auction sale
- autumn sale
- average sales
- back-to-school sale
- bargain sale
- bear sale
- blind sale
- block sale
- brisk sale
- bulk sale
- cash sale
- cash-and-carry sale
- cash on delivery sale
- cash-only sale
- catalogue sale
- charge-and-carry sale
- charge-and-delivery sale
- clearance sale
- clearing sale
- closing down sale
- commercial sale
- commission sale
- commodity sale
- competitive sales
- compulsory sale
- conditional sale
- consignment sale
- consumption sale
- credit sale
- cross sale
- cumulative sales
- daily sales
- day's sales
- deferred payment sale
- delayed sale
- direct sale
- discount sale
- distress sale
- domestic sales
- effective sale
- emergency sale
- end-of-season sale
- enforceable sale
- exchange sale
- exclusive sale
- execution sale
- executory sale
- expanding sales
- export sale
- faked sale
- firm sale
- first sale
- fixed sales
- fleet sales
- floor sale
- forced sale
- foreclosure sale
- foreign sale
- forward sale
- future sale
- going-out-of-business sale
- gross sales
- guaranteed sale
- hire-purchase sale
- illicit sale
- increased sales
- indirect sales
- individual sale
- installment sale
- intermediate sale
- jumble sale
- large volume sales
- liquidation sale
- loan sale
- mandatory sale
- mutual sales
- negotiated sale
- net sales
- off-the-floor sale
- opening sale
- order sales
- over-the-counter sale
- panic sale
- partial sale
- peak sales
- private sale
- proceeds sale
- projected sales
- prompt sale
- property sale
- public sale
- quick sale
- ready sale
- realization sale
- record sales
- remnant sale
- retail sale
- returned sales
- rummage sale
- seasonal sale
- security sales
- sheriff's sale
- short sale
- slow sale
- spot sale
- stocktaking sale
- street sale
- tax sale
- tied sale
- tie-in sale
- time sale
- total sales
- trade sale
- transportation sales
- tying-in sale
- underlying sales
- underreported sale
- under-the-counter sale
- volume sales
- voluntary sale
- wash sale
- white sale
- wholesale sale
- winding-up sale
- winter sale
- yearly sales
- sale at an auction
- sale at harvest time
- sale at a profit
- sale at reduced prices
- sale by auction
- sale by commission
- sale by description
- sale by lot
- sale by the piece
- sale by public outcry
- sale by sample
- sale by weight
- sale ex bond
- sale ex stand
- sale ex works
- sale for cash
- sale for forward delivery
- sale for future delivery
- sale for prompt delivery
- sale for the settlement
- sale from stock
- sale from a warehouse
- sale in market overt
- sale of engineering consultation services
- sale of equipment
- sale of exchange
- sale of exhibits off the floor
- sale of goods
- sale of an invention
- sale of a licence
- sale of a loan
- sale of a patent
- sale of a patent right
- sale of a pledge
- sale of securities
- sale of services
- sale of shares of a company
- sale of space
- sale of a stake
- sale on approval
- sale on arrival
- sale on commission
- sale on credit
- sale on an open account
- sale to arrive
- sale to final consumer
- sale with option of repurchase
- sale with reservation
- sale with reserve
- sale without reserve
- sale with rights of redemption
- sale and leaseback
- sale as is
- for sale
- not for sale
- of ready sale
- on sale
- out of sale
- subject to prior sale
- approve for sale
- be available for sale
- be dull of sale
- be on sale
- be slow of sale
- command a ready sale
- conclude a sale
- develop sales
- effect sales
- exhibit for sale
- expand sales
- expose for sale
- extend sales
- find no sales
- find a ready sale
- handle the sale
- have a dull sale
- have no sale
- have a ready sale
- increase sales
- keep for sale
- maintain sales
- make a sale
- meet with a good sale
- meet with a slow sale
- negotiate sales
- notify the sale by auction
- offer for sale
- promote sales
- put up for sale
- release for sale
- rescind a sale
- sell at a public sale
- specialize in the sale of smth
- stimulate sales
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8 sale
1) часто pl продажа; сбыт2) торговля; торговая сделка3) распродажа (по сниженным ценам)4) pl объём продаж; товарооборот -
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1) продажа; реализация; сбыт2) торговля; торговая сделка• -
10 exchange sale
credit sale — продажа на условиях кредита; продажа в долг
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11 exchange sale
биржевая продажа биржевая продажаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > exchange sale
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12 exchange sale
биржевая продажаАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > exchange sale
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13 exchange sale
Экономика: биржевая продажа -
14 sale of foreign exchange
Банковское дело: продажа иностранной валютыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sale of foreign exchange
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15 exchange sale
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16 sale of foreign exchange
Англо-русский экономический словарь > sale of foreign exchange
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17 exchange sale
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > exchange sale
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18 exchange sale
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19 exchange sale
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > exchange sale
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20 exchange sale
См. также в других словарях:
sale or exchange — n. A phrase used in tax to describe a sale or transfer of property that yields a taxable gain or loss. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. sale or exchange … Law dictionary
sale or exchange — A transfer of property from one man to another in consideration of some price or recompense in value. 2 Bl Comm 446. A mortgagor s conveyance of the realty to the mortgagee in consideration of a cash payment and cancellation of the mortgage and… … Ballentine's law dictionary
sale and exchange — See power of sale and exchange … Ballentine's law dictionary
sale or exchange — The term used in taxation in reference to a transaction which results in a gain or loss recognized for federal tax purposes. I.R.C. No. 1001 … Black's law dictionary
powers of sale and exchange — Literally, inclusive of any power conferred upon another to effect either a sale or exchange of property. In the English law, the term has a definite meaning and implies that the proceeds of the sale are to be reinvested in another estate of the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
sale or exchange of capital asset — A method of realizing gain or loss for tax purposes, involving a complete, bona fide, and permanent transfer of an ownership interest, in other words, a transfer of economic reality. Gregory v Helvering, 293 US 465, 79 L Ed 596, 55 S Ct 266, 97… … Ballentine's law dictionary
exchange of contracts — exˌchange of ˈcontracts noun exchanges of contracts PLURALFORM [countable usually singular] PROPERTY when property is being bought and sold, the moment when the buyer signs the contract of sale and sends it to the seller, who also signs it,… … Financial and business terms
sale — [n] exchange of object for money auction, barter, business, buying, clearance, closeout, commerce, consuming, deal, demand, disposal, dumping, enterprise, marketing, negotiation, purchase, purchasing, reduction, selling, trade, transaction,… … New thesaurus
exchange — To barter; to swap. To part with, give or transfer for an equivalent. Kessler v. United States, C.C.A.Pa., 124 F.2d 152, 154. To transfer goods or services for something of equal value. Rosenberg v. State, 12 Md.App. 20, 276 A.2d 708, 711. Act of … Black's law dictionary
exchange — To barter; to swap. To part with, give or transfer for an equivalent. Kessler v. United States, C.C.A.Pa., 124 F.2d 152, 154. To transfer goods or services for something of equal value. Rosenberg v. State, 12 Md.App. 20, 276 A.2d 708, 711. Act of … Black's law dictionary
exchange — A voluntary association or corporation organized for the purpose of furnishing its members a convenient and suitable place to transact their business, of promoting uniformity in the customs and usages of merchants, of inculcating principles of… … Ballentine's law dictionary