bought
A purchase.
yes
Trading in country means that the exchange of goods and services takes place within one given country. Trading with country on the other hand means you exchange goods and services with a different country.
x = n / exchange rate EXAMPLE: x = 384/43 x = 8.93 Therefore, ₱384.00 is equal to US$8.93 (given echange rate of 1PHP to 1USD is ₱43.00)
To favour something is to prefer it. To do someone a favour means to do something for them without being paid for it. A "party favour" is something given away at parties.
The term sales means that something is given to someone in exchange for money. This could be goods or services.
How can the Parent Teacher Organization procure funds for additional playground equiptment? Squirrels work all hard to procure enough food for the winter. The students sponsored a pancake breakfast to procure funds for the class trip. It is the social worker's job to procure food items for the Thanksgiving baskets given to needy families each year. If the pastor can't procure enough money, church renovations will be put off until next spring.
The noun 'price' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a something given in exchange for something else, cost, value, worth; a thing.
A dowry system is something that is used often in India. This is where gifts are given to a bridegroom's family in exchange for the bride to be married to the man.
"Quid pro quo" is a Latin term that means an equal exchange or substitution. It is used to signify a reciprocal arrangement where something is given in return for something else.
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It was given to him by the king of England for favors done.
Not necessarily. Consideration is important for the formation of a valid contract, but the absence of the word "consideration" does not automatically mean that there is no consideration. Courts will typically look at whether there was a mutual exchange of promises or something of value given by each party to determine if there is consideration.
The word " ceded " means granted or given the ownership to something; to yield or formally surrender to another. Example sentence:Russia ceded Alaska to the USA. a century ago, in exchange for gold.
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MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange) is an exchange which given rights to trading in gold and others commodities.
Baby Jesus was given frankincense, gold and myrrh by the three wise men.