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What is the per unit tax on a good?

difference between the total price paid by the buyer and the price received by the seller


Are magnetic generators a scam?

If an attempt is made to sell you a magnetic generator, on the claim that it will supply you with free energy, then that attempt constitutes a scam ... that is, an attempt to defraud you for the seller's benefit. If the magnetic generator is simply demonstrated, with no attempt to persuade you to do anything about it, then it's simply a magic show ... that is, an entertaining illusion. In either case, you must understand, even if it's not obvious to you, that the magnetic generator is not doing what the operator may claim it is doing, or what it may appear to be doing.


What is the difference between a suspensive and a resolutive condition?

(a) In the case of the suspensive condition, being one which suspends the operational effect of one, or some, or all of the obligations under a contract until the conditions are fulfilled, the risk will not pass until the suspensive conditions have been fulfilled.(b) The resolutive condition has a different effect. A sale subject to this type of condition will result in the risk passing as soon as formalities required for the completion of a sale agreement have been completed. The risk in conditional sales is as follows:-• in the case of a sale subject to a suspensive condition, the risk of total loss remains with the seller until the condition is fulfilled (as indicated above the risk does not pass with ownership). The reason the risk remains with the seller is due to the effect that a suspensive condition suspends the whole sale and until such time as the condition is fulfilled, there is no sale, thus risk cannot pass;• on the other hand, in the case of a sale subject to a resolutive condition, the risk of total loss passes to the buyer immediately the contract has been concluded. As indicated above, the sale operates immediately, with the result, that if the thing is destroyed before delivery, the buyer must nevertheless pay the price in full, for the risk has passed to the buyer.


How much does a pound of gold weigh?

One would think that this is the old "What weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of lead?" question with a twist. Truth is, gold is usually weighed in Troy pounds which are different from the ordinary (avoirdupois) pounds that we know and love. One ordinary pound weighs the equivalent of 453.59 grams at sea level, and one Troy pound weighs the equivalent of 373.24 grams. Troy pounds are divided into 12 Troy ounces. So the next time you're out shopping for gold, make sure the price list matches up with the scale the seller is using!


How much does sulfur cost per kilogram?

Sulfur costs about .50 per pound. It is used primarily as sulfuric acid when making batteries that are needed for different automobiles.

Related questions

Does the cosigner on a mortgage need to be on the purchase and sale so the seller is aware of a cosigner?

That is an issue between the mortgage company, the buyer and the cosigner. The seller's only worry is selling the property and getting paid.


In a sellers concession how does it hurt the seller?

A seller's concession is something the seller gives or gives up in order to make the sale. Therefore the seller's profit is reduced. However, seller's concessions are often used as a selling tool in a buyer's market. Many first time buyers need some seller's concessions in order to purchase the property. It depends on how much you want to sell. If you can afford to hold on to the property and do not need a sale at present, you can wait until the seller's market improves.


What is a transferor?

When dealing in conveyancing / property - the transferor is the seller. When dealing in conveyancing / property - the transferor is the seller.


Is Selling is an art?

Selling can be considered a performance art. The catch lies in that if it is an art, the "seller" is faking it and he's not really a "seller."


What does the phrase 'selling house as is' really mean?

Selling a house "as is" means the seller is not willing to make any repairs or improvements before the sale. The buyer assumes the responsibility for any needed repairs or updates after purchasing the house. This can help the seller avoid investing time and money into fixing up the property.


What do you call A person who sells their house?

An estate agent is the person usually employed to sell a person's property. Usually with the aid of a solicitor employed by the seller/owner of the property.


If buyer changes mind on home purchase which does not fall within the contract what remedies does the seller have regarding the signed contract?

The seller is interested in selling the property and not getting into a legal battle over breach of contract. Keep the deposit and move on to the next buyer.


What does it mean when property information includes this phrase Seller is related to the licensee?

The seller is related to the agent listing the property for sale or lease.


Benefit of forward auction to seller?

increases selling


Did I have the right to enter land recently sold by a friend the Seller to the Purchaser. He received the Purchasers permission for me to remove a structure now the new owner wants the property back?

Your friend apparently had (or has) permission to remove certain property, but not necessarily to enter the property. You, as the agent of your friend, only have as much authority as he or she may have had. If it was a temporary license to enter the premises to remove the structure, it can be terminated at any time. However, if there was some agreement on the transfer of the property rights in the structure itself (i.e., your friend didn't "sell" that part), then your friend can sue to recover the property (or its value) regardless of where it is or who has it. So, you have at least two issues: did the Seller (and you) have permission to enter the premises, and did the Seller (and you) have the right to remove a structure. A related issue is, "who owns it", but that should be easily determined by the documents as interpreted under your local laws of conveyancing.


What type of a program is spin selling?

Spin selling is a sales technique that differs from classic techniques. Spin selling has the seller presenting the product in such a way so that the seller identifies a problem and then see the product as the solution.


What are the release dates for Selling L-A- - 2011 The Heart of a Seller 3-11?

Selling L-A- - 2011 The Heart of a Seller 3-11 was released on: USA: 2012