A person who sells household provisions is typically called a grocer. Grocers may operate in grocery stores or supermarkets, offering a variety of food and household items. In some contexts, they may also be referred to as retailers or merchants.
A universal provision is something that is offered to everyone. For instance, if a service is offered to the entire population it may be called a universal provision of that service.
Yes, I believe there is a provision in the law for the sale of the premises.
A man who sells men's clothing is called a haberdasher and the store is called a haberdashery.
Provision of services is like a contract that is made between two people or organizations.
a person who sells rockets is called a rocket salesman
the person who sells fruit called in Tagalog: magpuprutas
The person that makes and sells sweets is called a confectioner.
Provisions and Reserves are the amount setaside out of profits. When the amount is set aside for a particular purpose it is called a provison. Examples for this is Provision for Baddebts and provision for Depreciation and Provision for Discounts on Debtors. when the amount is setaside for particular purpose is called a provision whereas Reserve is the amount setaside out of profit but not for particular purpose. In most cases provision is incorrectly described as Reserve. One cannot create Reserve for baddebts.
A person who sells slaves is normally called a 'slave trader', or 'slave broker'.
A person who sells stationary is typically called a stationer or a stationary store owner.
One who cares for and sells plants is called a plant carer and seller.