In the same year, 1870, I tried to engage our fishermen in the south of Unst and in Yell at a fixed price, and I did so.
Do you think you would be better off if you made a bargain for a fixed price to be paid to you at the delivery of your fish?
Before commencing this fishing the fishermen generally agree with a fish-curer, who binds himself to take all the haddocks which they catch at a fixed price.
Is the bargain ever made for a fixed price at the beginning of the season to be paid according to the weight of fish when it is delivered and every time it is delivered?
The right of an actual settler upon public lands (particularly those of the United States) to purchase a certain portion at a fixed pricein preference to all other applicants.
A piece of chance or occasional work; any definite work undertaken in gross for a fixed price; as, he did the job for a thousand dollars.
Everything has to be ordered à la carte, though the prices are reasonable, and it is possible to make a bargain that a dinner shall be given for a fixed price.
An excellent lunch can be obtained here at a fixed price, and one can also eat à la carte.
Although the prices are generally à la carte, one can have a lunch and dinner at fixed price by ordering beforehand.
In some districts there is a fixed price of blood; at Argyrokastro, for instance, the compensation paid by the homicide to the relatives of his victim is 1200 piastres (about L.
But ultimately, the results not being satisfactory, the precedent of Australia was followed, and by a law of 1860 domain lands were sold publicly at a fixed price.
Finance) An offer to buy a certain number of shares of stock of a publicly-traded company at a fixed price, usu.
Suppose for a moment that all producers should sell at a fixed price: there would be some who, producing at less cost and in better quality, would get much, while others would get nothing.
The station master is required by law to furnish travelers with hot water and bread, at a fixed price, and he may sell anything else that he chooses.
Meals are served a la carte, and sometimes at a fixed price; the latter are not to be recommended on the majority of the boats, though they are cheaper than meals a la carte.
They are served on nearly all boats, sometimes at a fixed price, as at the railway stations, and sometimes a la carte.
The inhabitants were to form a corporation, of which any one of them might be a member; and no individual could trade on his own account, except on condition of selling at a fixed price to the magazine of this new company.
In return, he was allowed to trade with the Indians, and sell the furs thus obtained at the magazine of the Company, at a fixed price.
The settler could not trade with the Indians, except on condition of selling again to the Company at a fixed price.
Then all the Bristol brewers were summoned before him, that he might commune with them about the cost of malt, and decree a fixed price which no brewer might evade or alter.
And further the joiners and painters “do set every point of their trade at a fixed price .
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