Examples of Deferred pricing in a sentence
Deferred pricing contract service charges due or to become due to the licensee.
We have come a long way since the 2003 Maastricht Strategy, which reaffirmed the OSCE’s commitment to sustainable development and the 2007 Madrid Ministerial Declaration on Environment and Security.
Ownership of the grain, and the right to sell it, transfers from seller to buyer so long as the conditions specified in section 276.461, RSMo, and section 411.325 are met; [(6)] (9) "Deferred pricing agreement", a conditional grain sales transaction wherein no price has been established on the grain, the seller retains the right to price the grain later at a mutually agreed upon method of price determination.
Deferred pricing agreements include, but are not limited to, contracts commonly known as no price established contracts, price later contracts and basis contracts.
Automated analysis of FISH and immunohistochemistry images: a review.
There are approximately 800 casinos and card clubs operating in at least 30 jurisdictions in the U.S. (including Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Tinian) that are subject to the requirements of the Bank Secrecy Act.
Generally grain handling companies offer: Deferred delivery contracts Basis contracts Deferred pricing contracts Pricing at time of delivery Target price contracts/grain pricing orders Crushing companies Crushing plants, in most cases, do not have as extensive a network in the country as do grain companies.
Altimeter setting procedures are detailed earlier in this chapter and in the Canada Flight Supplement.
Indicators that the system is failing will be seen in the cost of quality rising again as pressure on time and monetary constraints occur.
Ownership of the grain, and the right to sell it, transfers from seller to buyer so long as the conditions specified in section 276.461 and section 411.325 are met; (10) "Deferred pricing agreement", a conditional grain sales transaction wherein no price has been established on the grain, the seller retains the right to price the grain later at a mutually agreed upon method of price determination.