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Vendor

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Vendor

Meaning of Vendor

One who sells anything. The term is more apt to denote one who sells land, as distinct from one who sells goods who is known as a seller.

Vendor Alternative Definition

The seller; one tfho disposes of a thing in consideration of money. Generally applied only to the seller of realty.

Synonyms of Vendor

noun

  • businessman
  • chapman
  • dealer
  • hawker
  • huckster
  • merchant
  • monger
  • peddler
  • retailer
  • salesman
  • seller
  • trader
  • tradesman
  • Associated Concepts: good faith vendor
  • vendor’s liability
  • vendor’s lien
  • vendor’s title

Related Entries of Vendor in the Encyclopedia of Law Project

Browse or run a search for Vendor in the American Encyclopedia of Law, the Asian Encyclopedia of Law, the European Encyclopedia of Law, the UK Encyclopedia of Law or the Latin American and Spanish Encyclopedia of Law.

Vendor in Historical Law

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Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms

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Mentioned in these terms

Adjustment, As Is, Canvasser, Closed Transaction, Conditional Sale, Doubtful Title, Equitable Conversion, Imperfect Mortgage, Judicial Sale, Lease And Release, Market Value, Pedlar, Pretenced Right Or Title, Puffing, Real Estate Agent, Real Estate Broker, Repurchase Agreement, Seller, Stoppage In Transitu.

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Vendor in Law Enforcement

Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of vendor.

Grammar

This term is a noun.

Etimology of Vendor

(You may find vendor at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms).

1590s, from late Anglo-French vendor, from vendre “to vend,” from Latin vendere “to sell” (see vend). More common in legal use than vender.

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Legal English Vocabulary: Vendor in Spanish

Online translation of the English legal term vendor into Spanish: proveedor (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online.

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See Also

  • Law Enforcement Officer
  • Police
  • Law Enforcement Agency

Further Reading

Vendor Definition (in the Accounting Vocabulary)

The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants offers the following definition of Vendor in a way that is easy for anybody to understand: Supplier of goods or services of a commercial nature; may be a manufacturer, importer, or wholesale distributor.

Concept of Vendor in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Vendor: The person who transfers property by sale. Another word for “seller”. Commonly used in land contract sales.

Concept of Vendor in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Vendor: The person who transfers property by sale. Another word for “seller”
. Commonly used in land contract sales.

Vendor

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See Also

  • Price Policy
  • Price Control
  • Pricing Strategy
  • Dumping

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