Generally, flea market organizers cannot arbitrarily throw out a vendor's property due to a dispute without following proper procedures. Most vendors have a contractual agreement that outlines the rules and regulations, including dispute resolution processes. If a dispute arises, organizers typically need to address it according to those terms before taking any action regarding the vendor's property. However, if the vendor violates specific terms, such as payment or behavior guidelines, the organizers may have grounds to remove the property after appropriate notice.
NO! They must take you to court unless you abandon your property. Then they still have to go through the courts! At least in Ohio.
Yes, Sony does make portable electronic day organizers. They seem to be pulling out of the market.
ill buy in the market vendors
A market vendor should not be charging two vendors for the exact space at the same time. That would be double booking and it will cause friction between the two vendors.
The major vendors in the market right now are IBM (itself has 90% market share), Groupe Bull, Unisys, HP and Oracle (Sun Microsystems).
eBay or forum vendors
customers and vendors
In this market research they can implement the directly from the customers and we can offer the goods and services from the vendors.
The collective noun for vendors is often referred to as a "market" or a "group" of vendors. In some contexts, you might also hear terms like "gathering" or "assembly" of vendors. These terms emphasize the idea of multiple vendors coming together, typically in a marketplace setting.
Inasmuch as the owner is the landlord of the vendor and controls the property, they can pretty much do what they wish - UNLESS - they have signed a non-competition contract with one another.
A group of vendors is often referred to as a "market" or "vendor market." In specific contexts, such as events or fairs, they may also be called a "vendor fair" or "trade show." Additionally, in some industries, the term "supplier consortium" might be used to describe a collaborative group of vendors.
The different types of market venues for vendors to sell their products include physical markets, online marketplaces, pop-up markets, and farmers' markets.