bargain

  • 91bargain and sale — In conveyancing, the transferring of the property of a thing from one to another, upon valuable consideration, by way of sale. A contract or bargain by the owner of land, in consideration of money or its equivalent paid, to sell land to another… …

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  • 92bargain-basement — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: bargain basement : markedly cheap or inexpensive a bill to … sell it to them at bargain basement rates A.J.Liebling * * * /bahr geuhn bays meuhnt/, adj. 1. very low priced. 2. noticeably lacking in quality; …

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  • 93bargain-counter — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: bargain counter : bargain basement bargain counter divorces Morris Ploscowe …

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  • 94Bargain Purchase Option — An option in a lease agreement that allows the lessee to purchase the leased asset at the end of the lease period at a price substantially below its fair market value. The bargain purchase option is one of four criteria, any one of which, if… …

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  • 95Bargain Purchase — Financial assets acquired for less than fair market value. In a bargain purchase business combination, a corporate entity is acquired by another for an amount that is less than the fair market value of its net assets. Current accounting rules for …

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  • 96bargain for sth — UK US bargain for/on sth Phrasal Verb with bargain({{}}/ˈbɑːgɪn/ verb [I] ► to expect or be prepared for something: »We hadn t bargained on such a high rate of interest. »The strength of the opposition was rather more than she had bargained for.… …

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  • 97bargain for/on sth — UK US bargain for/on sth Phrasal Verb with bargain({{}}/ˈbɑːgɪn/ verb [I] ► to expect or be prepared for something: »We hadn t bargained on such a high rate of interest. »The strength of the opposition was rather more than she had bargained for.… …

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  • 98bargain on sth — UK US bargain for/on sth Phrasal Verb with bargain({{}}/ˈbɑːgɪn/ verb [I] ► to expect or be prepared for something: »We hadn t bargained on such a high rate of interest. »The strength of the opposition was rather more than she had bargained for.… …

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  • 99bargain sth away — UK US bargain sth away Phrasal Verb with bargain({{}}/ˈbɑːgɪn/ verb [I] ► to exchange something good for something of less value: »Union officials are committed to restoring the wage scales that they bargained away in 2008 …

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  • 100bargain for — phrasal : to expect or plan for : count on in advance find mountain climbing harder than one bargained for often used in negative construction they had not bargained for anything on so large a scale Jean Stafford * * * bargain for To count on,… …

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