resale price

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price
noun[C]
uk
/praɪs/
us
/praɪs/
the amount of money for which something ...
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(Definition ofpricefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Moreover, in this autarkic equilibrium, theresalepriceof the debt will not be equal across countries.
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In effect, intervention stocks were significantly over-valued, as the book value was recorded as the purchase price rather than theresaleprice.
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Once the municipality has sold a property there are no restrictions on theresaleprice, provided that any remaining debt to the municipality is paid in full.
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He questions whether the prohibition ofresalepricemaintenance of the remaining medicines covered by the exemption would threaten the future of pharmacies.
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If it is combined with rigidresalepricemaintenance, it completely stifles competition and denies to the consumer any protection or safeguard.
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He said thatresalepricemaintenance was militating against retailers developing their efficiency.
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By theresalepricemaintenance policy the public have been protected, and the distributors have got a square deal, too.
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I fully support the introduction of a statutory maximumresalepricefor the resale of gas supplied by cylinder and bulk tank.
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The enforcement of individualresalepricemaintenance is a restrictive practice.
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In 1957 there was the restrictive trade practices legislation and in 1964 there wasresalepricemaintenance.
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It may be a foretaste of what is to come when he tries to introduce legislation to endresalepricemaintenance.
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I think that some form ofresalepricemaintenance should be clapped on electricity charges in furnished accommodation.
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Collective enforcement ofresalepricemaintenance was then a normal and lawful commercial practice.
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The working party recommends the setting of a maximumresalepricefor utilities and the provision of full information on charging.
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I have given my general views on bothresalepricemaintenance and price fixing.
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The ending ofresalepricemaintenance on all goods which are now price-maintained would in itself certainly reduce the cost of living.
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As for the disadvantages ofresalepricemaintenance in the sector, the director-general has pointed out the dramatic increase in prices since 1970.
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But, taken all together, the goods covered currently byresalepricemaintenance represent a sizeable proportion of the consumer's everyday expenditure.
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The abolition ofresalepricemaintenance has not necessarily and invariably led to maintained reductions in prices of over-the-counter medicines.
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What is obviously true is thatresalepricemaintenance does not guarantee a high standard of service.
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