However, the day of unfenced pasture ground is past; and in reselling ranches for farms, many English investors have multiplied their fortunes.
When thousands of adventurers poured in from everywhere and began buying and selling and reselling property, it impeded quick turn overs to reserve the absent wife's third.
Importers must incur the expense of handling and reselling before the product is ready for the jobbers.
In so far as such importers perform the jobbers' functions, the objections stated may not be valid, but any importers' costs of reselling to jobbers should undoubtedly have been collected and considered.
It appears from the report that a certain class of land speculators, when buying land for reselling in plots, do not pay so much attention to the qualities of the land as to its advertising possibilities.
Parceling the public land into homesteads of one-family size, and reselling these to the cultivators on the basis of individual fee simple.
Regrating is narrowed to victuals, alive or dead, and to the resellingthem at the fair or market where they were bought or within four miles thereof; and engrossing is given a definition very similar to our "buying of futures.
Regrating" is defined in some of the early dictionaries as speculating in provisions; the offence of buying provisions at a market for the purpose of reselling them within four miles of the place.
Individuals or companies bought it up with the object of reselling it at a profit; and many, no doubt, did make money.
But a company buying up a large aggregate of such warrants would possess the means of making such allotments valuable and of reselling them at greatly increased prices.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reselling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.