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Definition of resale in English: resalenoun riːˈseɪlˈriˌseɪl mass nounThe sale of a thing previously bought. 转卖,转售;倒卖 he is renovating them for resale Example sentencesExamples - At the upper end of the market, good quality villas dotted around the island occasionally come up for resale.
- However, there are also problems associated with timeshares, particularly with their resale.
- Finally, when you no longer need your equipment, or wish to replace it, you can sell it for its resale value.
- The company makes its start-up disk and monthly service available for resale by dealers.
- There are no restrictions on resale, and owners can sell on their investment whenever they wish.
- As customers buy more digital works, resale rights will become a bigger issue.
- Tax will be payable on the purchase transaction to varying degrees depending on whether it is a new or resale property.
- Occasionally, the improved resale value alone can justify the entire project.
- A resale ban makes it easier for producers to divide up the market and keep prices high.
- The resale value can be a critical factor in calculating total cost of ownership and return on investment.
- Reconditioning involves cleaning, waxing and polishing used cars in order to place them on the lot for resale.
- Its own balance sheet has a substantial number of companies which are described as being held for resale.
- One of these is investment buying - the purchase of property for later resale by people who already own or who are buying a home.
- Instead, a really serious investor would have to look to Britain for resale opportunities.
- Part of my job is to appraise used guns that people bring us for resale.
- If you plan on selling the vehicle sometime down the road, you'll shoulder the burden of resale depreciation.
- It is important to note that this primarily affects those who import films for resale or hire.
- The sale and resale of the same packages kept the indices almost unchanged in the first day of trading on Monday this week.
- This in turn does lead to the problems you mention regarding the future resale of the property and obtaining a mortgage.
- This percentage shows the anticipated resale value of the van as a proportion of its list price based on age and mileage.
Derivativesadjective riːˈseɪləb(ə)l Business involves going to a site and recovering valuable, resaleable and recycleable items. Example sentencesExamples - The employees then separate the resaleable stuff from the rubbish.
- The other stores will similarly refund the purchase price provided there is a receipt and the goods are in a resaleable condition.
- Smart investments are flexible and functional enough to move with you over time, or alternatively, to be resalable.
- For those who do not have a resaleable item, cash donations will be acceptable, as all money raised at the auction will go towards the upkeep of churches and schools of the parish.
Definition of resale in US English: resalenounˈrēˌsālˈriˌseɪl The sale of a thing previously bought. 转卖,转售;倒卖 he is renovating them for resale Example sentencesExamples - At the upper end of the market, good quality villas dotted around the island occasionally come up for resale.
- Tax will be payable on the purchase transaction to varying degrees depending on whether it is a new or resale property.
- It is important to note that this primarily affects those who import films for resale or hire.
- This percentage shows the anticipated resale value of the van as a proportion of its list price based on age and mileage.
- Its own balance sheet has a substantial number of companies which are described as being held for resale.
- The company makes its start-up disk and monthly service available for resale by dealers.
- Reconditioning involves cleaning, waxing and polishing used cars in order to place them on the lot for resale.
- Part of my job is to appraise used guns that people bring us for resale.
- A resale ban makes it easier for producers to divide up the market and keep prices high.
- One of these is investment buying - the purchase of property for later resale by people who already own or who are buying a home.
- As customers buy more digital works, resale rights will become a bigger issue.
- The sale and resale of the same packages kept the indices almost unchanged in the first day of trading on Monday this week.
- This in turn does lead to the problems you mention regarding the future resale of the property and obtaining a mortgage.
- There are no restrictions on resale, and owners can sell on their investment whenever they wish.
- Finally, when you no longer need your equipment, or wish to replace it, you can sell it for its resale value.
- Instead, a really serious investor would have to look to Britain for resale opportunities.
- If you plan on selling the vehicle sometime down the road, you'll shoulder the burden of resale depreciation.
- The resale value can be a critical factor in calculating total cost of ownership and return on investment.
- However, there are also problems associated with timeshares, particularly with their resale.
- Occasionally, the improved resale value alone can justify the entire project.
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