tying definition

tying means sale of two or more products in a package and one of such products is not sold separately;
tying. , which shall mean the following:
tying means any practice whereby a supplier of goods or services-

More Definitions of tying

tying means making the purchase of one type of advertisement conditional on the purchase of another type of advertisement or the same type of advertisement in another Category of Directory;
tying aid means that aid is offered on the condition that it be used to procure goods or services from a specific country or region. Tying aid can increase the costs of a development project by as much as 15-30%. In addition, the administration of tied aid requires larger bureaucracies in both the donor and recipient countries. Untied aid avoids these unnecessary costs by giving recipient countries the freedom to use their aid to procure goods and services from virtually any country. Untying aid was one of the targets of the Paris Declaration monitoring exercise. Untying aid and reviewing progress towards this is also one of the Busan commitments.
tying means the practice by the franchisor of selling a product or service as a mandatory addition to the purchase of a different product or service;

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  • Rewards means any Merchandise Reward, Travel Reward, Gift Card Reward or Account Credit Reward that is available in this Program; and

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