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Retail
RetailTo sell by retail, is to sell by small parcels, and not in the gross. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Retail To sell by retail, is to sell by small parcels, and not in the gross. Gross Absolute; entire, not depending on another. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Retailer One who deals in merchandise by selling it in smaller quantities than he buys, generally with a view to profit. Retain, to practice. To engage the services of an attorney or counsellor to manage a cause, at which time it is usual to give him a fee, called the re-taining fee. The act by which the attorney is authorized to act in the case is called a retainer. Retainer 1) The act of withholding what one has in one's own hands by virtue of some right. 2) Practice. The act of a client, by which he engages an attorney or counsellor to manage a cause, either by prosecuting it, when he is plaintiff, or defending it, when he is defendant. Retainer agreement A written contract between lawyer and client delineating their responsibilities to each other. Retaining fee A fee given to counsel on being consulted in order to insure his future services. Retaking The taking one's goods, wife, child, from another, who with-out right has taken possession thereof. Retaliation The act by which a nation or individual treats another in the same manner that the latter has treated them. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Restrictive covenant A restrictive covenant is where an obligation is imposed on an employee or director either in an employment contract or financing document preventing the employee/director from doing something during or after his employment has terminated. This usually covers engaging in competitive businesses or poaching staff or customers. Particularly where post-employment issues are addressed, care is required in drafting as the terms may be unenforceable if they are unreasonably wide. Restrictive indorsement Contracts. One which confines the negotiability of a promissory note or bill of exchange, by using express words to that effect, as by indorsing it "payable to A,B only." Resulting trust A trust that is presumed by the court from certain situations. Similar to a constructive trust but for resulting trusts, the court presumes an intention to create a trust; the law assumes that the property is not held by the right person and that the possessor is only holding the property "in trust" for the rightful owner. In constructive trusts, the courts don't even bother with presuming an intention; they simply impose a trust from the facts. Resulting use Estates. One which having been limited by deed, expires or cannot vest; it then returns back to him who raised it, after such expiration, or during such impossibility. Resumption To reassume; to promise again; as, the resumption of payment of specie by the banks is general. It also signifies to take things back; as the government has resumed the possession of all the lands which have not been paid for according to the requisitions of the law, and the contract of the purchasers. Retail Retailer One who deals in merchandise by selling it in smaller quantities than he buys, generally with a view to profit. Retain, to practice. To engage the services of an attorney or counsellor to manage a cause, at which time it is usual to give him a fee, called the re-taining fee. The act by which the attorney is authorized to act in the case is called a retainer. Retainer 1) The act of withholding what one has in one's own hands by virtue of some right. 2) Practice. The act of a client, by which he engages an attorney or counsellor to manage a cause, either by prosecuting it, when he is plaintiff, or defending it, when he is defendant. Retainer agreement A written contract between lawyer and client delineating their responsibilities to each other. Retaining fee A fee given to counsel on being consulted in order to insure his future services. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Retail. If you have a better definition for Retail than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Retail may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Retail and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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