Merchandise definition

Merchandise means any personal property offered or sold for use in connection with the funeral, final disposition, memorialization, or interment of human remains, but which is exclusive of interment rights.
Merchandise means an item of a merchant’s property that is
Merchandise means any objects, wares, goods, commodities, intangibles, real estate, or services.

Examples of Merchandise in a sentence

  • Xxxx Xx. Cottonwood, AZ 86326 Prohibited Activities and Restricted Merchandise: ● No unauthorized use of the Thunder Valley Rally® name and/or logo.

  • Merchandise utilizing these words or images will be confiscated and vendor will be required to leave the property.

  • Merchandise (i.e. uniform, clothing) will not be distributed if ANY balance is past due.

  • By a Deed of Conveyance dated 9th January, 2015 and registered in the Office of the Additional District Sub-Registrar - Domjur in Book No. I, CD Volume No.1, Pages from 1791 to 1815, being Deed No.00127 for the year 2015, Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Infra LLP sold to Croton Merchandise Private Limited, the Owner No. 1.13 herein, 10 Decimal in C.S./R.S. Dag No. 47 corresponding to L.R. Dag No. 48 included in the Said Property.

  • Merchandise and/or sales items are not permitted during the use of the El Cerrito Performing Arts Theater.


More Definitions of Merchandise

Merchandise shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 2.3.1.
Merchandise means the personal property that is
Merchandise means the personal property that is the subject of a rental-purchase agreement.
Merchandise means any Equipment which is not part of a System and with respect to which no engineering or installation Services shall be provided by Nortel.
Merchandise means farm implements, machinery, attachments, and parts for the
Merchandise means goods distributed or sold to Franchisees through Sponsor.
Merchandise means (i) home appliances, electronic goods, computers, furniture, mattresses, lawn and garden equipment and other goods and merchandise of the type sold by the Retailer from time to time in the ordinary course of business, which in each case constitute “consumer goods” under and as defined in Article 9 of the UCC of all applicable jurisdictions, (ii) RSAs and services in respect of any goods or merchandise referred to in clause (i) above, and (iii) credit insurance (including life, disability, property and involuntary unemployment) in respect of any goods or merchandise referred to in clause (i) above or any Obligor’s payment obligations in respect of a Receivable.