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Hire and purchase agreement
Hire purchase Hire purchase, or, more fully, Hire purchase
agreement Hire purchase agreement, or Hire and purchase
agreement Hire and purchase agreement (Law)
A contract (more fully called contract of hire with an option
of purchase) in which a person hires goods for a specified
period and at a fixed rent, with the added condition that if
he shall retain the goods for the full period and pay all the
installments of rent as they become due the contract shall
determine and the title vest absolutely in him, and that if
he chooses he may at any time during the term surrender the
goods and be quit of any liability for future installments
upon the contract. In the United States such a contract is
generally treated as a conditional sale, and the term hire
purchase is also sometimes applied to a contract in which the
hirer is not free to avoid future liability by surrender of
the goods. In England, however, if the hirer does not have
this right the contract is a sale.
Hire purchase
Hire purchase Hire purchase, or, more fully, Hire purchase
agreement Hire purchase agreement, or Hire and purchase
agreement Hire and purchase agreement (Law)
A contract (more fully called contract of hire with an option
of purchase) in which a person hires goods for a specified
period and at a fixed rent, with the added condition that if
he shall retain the goods for the full period and pay all the
installments of rent as they become due the contract shall
determine and the title vest absolutely in him, and that if
he chooses he may at any time during the term surrender the
goods and be quit of any liability for future installments
upon the contract. In the United States such a contract is
generally treated as a conditional sale, and the term hire
purchase is also sometimes applied to a contract in which the
hirer is not free to avoid future liability by surrender of
the goods. In England, however, if the hirer does not have
this right the contract is a sale.
Hire purchase agreement
Hire purchase Hire purchase, or, more fully, Hire purchase
agreement Hire purchase agreement, or Hire and purchase
agreement Hire and purchase agreement (Law)
A contract (more fully called contract of hire with an option
of purchase) in which a person hires goods for a specified
period and at a fixed rent, with the added condition that if
he shall retain the goods for the full period and pay all the
installments of rent as they become due the contract shall
determine and the title vest absolutely in him, and that if
he chooses he may at any time during the term surrender the
goods and be quit of any liability for future installments
upon the contract. In the United States such a contract is
generally treated as a conditional sale, and the term hire
purchase is also sometimes applied to a contract in which the
hirer is not free to avoid future liability by surrender of
the goods. In England, however, if the hirer does not have
this right the contract is a sale.
Purchasable
Purchasable Pur"chas*a*ble, a.
Capable of being bought, purchased, or obtained for a
consideration; hence, venal; corrupt.
Money being the counterbalance to all things
purchasable by it, as much as you take off from the
value of money, so much you add to the price of things
exchanged. --Locke.
PurchasePurchase Pur"chase (?; 48), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Purchased;
p. pr. & vb. n. Purchasing.] [OE. purchasen, porchacen, OF.
porchacier, purchacier, to pursue, to seek eagerly, F.
pourchasser; OF. pour, por, pur, for (L. pro) + chacier to
pursue, to chase. See Chase.]
1. To pursue and obtain; to acquire by seeking; to gain,
obtain, or acquire. --Chaucer.
That loves the thing he can not purchase. --Spenser.
Your accent is Something finer than you could
purchase in so removed a dwelling. --Shak.
His faults . . . hereditary Rather than purchased.
--Shak.
2. To obtain by paying money or its equivalent; to buy for a
price; as, to purchase land, or a house.
The field which Abraham purchased of the sons of
Heth. --Gen. xxv.
10.
3. To obtain by any outlay, as of labor, danger, or
sacrifice, etc.; as, to purchase favor with flattery.
One poor retiring minute . . . Would purchase thee a
thousand thousand friends. --Shak.
A world who would not purchase with a bruise?
--Milton.
4. To expiate by a fine or forfeit. [Obs.]
Not tears nor prayers shall purchase out abuses.
--Shak.
5. (Law)
(a) To acquire by any means except descent or inheritance.
--Blackstone.
(b) To buy for a price.
6. To apply to (anything) a device for obtaining a mechanical
advantage; to get a purchase upon, or apply a purchase to;
as, to purchase a cannon. PurchasedPurchase Pur"chase (?; 48), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Purchased;
p. pr. & vb. n. Purchasing.] [OE. purchasen, porchacen, OF.
porchacier, purchacier, to pursue, to seek eagerly, F.
pourchasser; OF. pour, por, pur, for (L. pro) + chacier to
pursue, to chase. See Chase.]
1. To pursue and obtain; to acquire by seeking; to gain,
obtain, or acquire. --Chaucer.
That loves the thing he can not purchase. --Spenser.
Your accent is Something finer than you could
purchase in so removed a dwelling. --Shak.
His faults . . . hereditary Rather than purchased.
--Shak.
2. To obtain by paying money or its equivalent; to buy for a
price; as, to purchase land, or a house.
The field which Abraham purchased of the sons of
Heth. --Gen. xxv.
10.
3. To obtain by any outlay, as of labor, danger, or
sacrifice, etc.; as, to purchase favor with flattery.
One poor retiring minute . . . Would purchase thee a
thousand thousand friends. --Shak.
A world who would not purchase with a bruise?
--Milton.
4. To expiate by a fine or forfeit. [Obs.]
Not tears nor prayers shall purchase out abuses.
--Shak.
5. (Law)
(a) To acquire by any means except descent or inheritance.
--Blackstone.
(b) To buy for a price.
6. To apply to (anything) a device for obtaining a mechanical
advantage; to get a purchase upon, or apply a purchase to;
as, to purchase a cannon. Purchaser
Purchaser Pur"chas*er, n.
1. One who purchases; one who acquires property for a
consideration, generally of money; a buyer; a vendee.
2. (Law) One who acquires an estate in lands by his own act
or agreement, or who takes or obtains an estate by any
means other than by descent or inheritance.
PurchasingPurchase Pur"chase (?; 48), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Purchased;
p. pr. & vb. n. Purchasing.] [OE. purchasen, porchacen, OF.
porchacier, purchacier, to pursue, to seek eagerly, F.
pourchasser; OF. pour, por, pur, for (L. pro) + chacier to
pursue, to chase. See Chase.]
1. To pursue and obtain; to acquire by seeking; to gain,
obtain, or acquire. --Chaucer.
That loves the thing he can not purchase. --Spenser.
Your accent is Something finer than you could
purchase in so removed a dwelling. --Shak.
His faults . . . hereditary Rather than purchased.
--Shak.
2. To obtain by paying money or its equivalent; to buy for a
price; as, to purchase land, or a house.
The field which Abraham purchased of the sons of
Heth. --Gen. xxv.
10.
3. To obtain by any outlay, as of labor, danger, or
sacrifice, etc.; as, to purchase favor with flattery.
One poor retiring minute . . . Would purchase thee a
thousand thousand friends. --Shak.
A world who would not purchase with a bruise?
--Milton.
4. To expiate by a fine or forfeit. [Obs.]
Not tears nor prayers shall purchase out abuses.
--Shak.
5. (Law)
(a) To acquire by any means except descent or inheritance.
--Blackstone.
(b) To buy for a price.
6. To apply to (anything) a device for obtaining a mechanical
advantage; to get a purchase upon, or apply a purchase to;
as, to purchase a cannon. Repurchase
Repurchase Re*pur"chase (r?*p?r"ch?s; 48), v. t.
To buy back or again; to regain by purchase. --Sir M. Hale.
Repurchase
Repurchase Re*pur"chase, n.
The act of repurchasing.
Subpurchaser
Subpurchaser Sub*pur"chas*er, n.
A purchaser who buys from a purchaser; one who buys at second
hand.
Meaning of Purch from wikipedia
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Purch Group, Inc. was a New York City-based
digital media company.
Originally established in 2003 as
TechMedia Network, Inc., it was
positioned as a "portfolio...
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acquired by TechMediaNetwork, Inc.,
which changed its name to
Purch in
April 2014.
Purch's consumer brands,
including Tom's Hardware, were
acquired by ****ure...
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hunting in the
technology field.
AnandTech was
acquired by
Purch on 17
December 2014.
Purch was
acquired by ****ure in 2018. On
August 30, 2024, the publication...
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launched in 2004. It was
acquired by ediaNetwork,
later called Purch, in 2009.
Purch consumer brands (including Live Science) were
acquired by ****ure...
- and 2014. The
company changed its name to
Purch in
April 2014. In 2018, Space.com—along with
other Purch consumer brands—were sold to ****ure plc. Under...
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Revolver which had been sold to
Project Group M LLC in 2017. It
bought the
Purch Group for $132m by
September 2018, and in
February 2019
bought Mobile Nations...
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TechMedia Network. In
April 2014, the
company changed its name
again to
Purch Group.
Newsarama has been
quoted as a
source of
comic news by the mainstream...
- (2012). "Why Do
Americans and
Brits Have
Different Accents?" LiveScience.
Purch. L****,
Roger (1990). "Early
Mainland Residues in
Southern Hiberno-English"...
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Eclipse Taught Us
About Boosting Public Interest in Science". space.com.
Purch Group.
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