Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Sometimes the author will sign additional copies for future sale.
Later that year, Sierra was closed down for possible future sale.
You'll receive that benefit on a future sale of the replacement stock.
Auction houses, however, need to schedule the work into a future sale - and that could take months.
This has been compounded by some investors who do not develop their lots but hold them for future sale.
The company gave no details of what might be included in the future sale of assets.
In addition, the buyer agrees to a limit on any profit from future sale of the home.
Chelsea would also have to pay Rovers 15% of the profit on any future sale.
They said that holding onto the land for possible future sale or development may be unrealistic in the most blighted areas.
You heard about these things, low-or-no-mileage cars stored in somebody's barn for future sale.
There is a possibility that, in some future sale, foreign investors also may be allowed to acquire Nippon stock.
Also, the program does not lend itself well to being rerun and thus cannot be syndicated for future sale to other outlets.
Single-family houses were seldom built on speculation, that is for future sale to residents not yet identified.
And the Federal agencies can reject bids they feel are too low and offer the items again at a future sale.
United are seeking a higher fee as well as a clause that would give them a significant percentage of any future sale.
A two-acre building lot bordering the acreage was retained for a future sale.
Villarreal would retain 20% of the profit on any future sale of the player.
The issue was regarding Bolivia's large natural gas reserves and the prospect for their future sale and use.
Many recommend granting stock, especially with restrictions on its future sale, instead of granting options.
Land Banking refers to aggregating parcels of land for future sale or development.
We in the community oppose the last option because it would encourage warehousing for a future sale at a windfall profit.
In September, a federal judge said that Curtis had waited too long to cry foul, clearing the way for any future sale.
Exor has however raised the possibility of the future sale of some of its stake.
Also, defendants contacted the plaintiffs directly, issuing a threat to sue them in federal court to prevent the future sale of the fabric.
They say Mr. Haagenson believed that his property was safe from any future sale or development if left to the society.