Sentences with phrase «buyer bears the cost»

Not exact matches

Shipping cost is bear by both seller and buyer in half.
TERs also do not reflect fund sales charges or other costs borne by buyers and sellers of shares.
The difference between the two — called the bid - ask spread — is a cost borne by both the buyer and the seller.
Should buyer not allow EQ Bostons to take peaceful possession of the puppy, buyer agrees to pay EQ Bostons any court costs, attorneys fees or any other expenses borne by EQ Bostons in the effort to secure possession of the puppy.
Valuation involves not just the usual discounting process, but consideration of future currency exchange movements and how to adjust the cost for the risk borne by the «buyer».
Corporate clients in the current buyers» market are increasingly demanding lower, fixed prices and value - based Alternative Fee Arrangements («AFAs») in lieu of hourly billing — making law firms bear the «risk of loss» in uncertain but complex litigation and transaction matters — even as the costs of running law firms continue to climb.
You will bear the insurance cost, as you have paid the premium in advance and your buyer will benefit from this.
That's a run - on sentence that simply means that crooks (yes, some sellers are crooks, as well as others who by nature aren't crooks, but who may via the vagueness of the SPIS be swayed temporaily to step out of line) will be tempted to use any means possible to fulfill the desire to gain financially, all the while discounting the effect of the negative costs to be borne by those buyers who are helping «them» to get on with «their» lives.
Since the new buyer can not renegotiate any of the provisions of the agreement that the original buyer entered into with the builder, are any of those terms objectionable, and if so, how will they be resolved and who will bear the cost?
Usually the cost would be born by the buyer because it is for the buyer's benefit..., but this could be negotiated with the Seller..
The National Association of Realtors» December Realtor Confidence Outlook reported that the market has steadily moved towards a seller's market with buyers more willing to bear closing costs, in some cases paying for half or more of the closing cost.
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