eventual sale

collocation in English

meaningsofeventualandsale

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eventual
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪˈven.tʃu.əl/
us
/ɪˈven.tʃu.əl/
happening or existing at a later time or at the end, especially after a lot of effort, ...
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sale
noun
uk
/seɪl/
us
/seɪl/
an act of exchanging something ...
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(Definition ofeventualandsalefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I hope that theeventualsalewill yield a price substantially above any valuation that is likely to emerge.
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At the moment farmers cannot afford to seek veterinary care if the cost outweighs theeventualsaleprice of the animal.
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All related costs will be recovered fromeventualsaleproceeds.
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Those people may not have to sell their house immediately but the proceeds from theeventualsalewill go towards the cost of their care.
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These costs will be recovered fromeventualsaleproceeds.
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First, they may reduce the proceeds of theeventualsale.
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All such costs are to be recovered fromeventualsaleproceeds.
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My approval will be needed for theeventualsale.
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I refer now to theeventualsaleand to the ballot that will take place before it.
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The amount of tax that is charged on aneventualsalecould be less than the full amount enjoyed by the owner while the property remained in the fund.
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It is left aside until there is a sale, at which point both the gain made earlier and on theeventualsaleis all treated as capital gain.
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A chance encounter led to a new lease and theeventualsaleof the property.
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An attempt to sell by auction was made in 1866, but theeventualsaletook place in 1867.
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She is now laid up, and aneventualsalefor scrap is possible.
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Assurances were made that no personal data will be transferred in theeventualsale(since no personal data is kept).
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The pieces of dry mastic can then be collected for cleaning andeventualsale.
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In 2010 the bank was split into two parts (assets and banking) to aid theeventualsaleof the bank back to the private sector.
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This period would see the club facing extinction but theeventualsaleof their second pitch to the local council enabled the club to redevelop the ground.
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The foremost is the discounted cash flow model, which calculates the present value of the future dividends received by the investor, along with theeventualsaleprice.
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It is too early to assess the eventual sales revenue and no information is available about the background of customers, both past and potential, of the publication.
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