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Definition of chaser
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of chaser is as below...
Chaser
(n.) A tool with
several
points,
used for
cutting
or
finishing
screw
threads,
either
external
or
internal,
on work
revolving
in a
lathe..
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Counter
::
Counter
(v. t.) A table or board on which money is
counted
and over which
business
is
transacted;
a long,
narrow
table or
bench,
on which goods are laid for
examination
by
purchasers,
or on which they are
weighed
or
measured..
Attornment
::
Attornment
(n.) The act of a
feudatory,
vassal,
or
tenant,
by which he
consents,
upon the
alienation
of an
estate,
to
receive
a new lord or
superior,
and
transfers
to him his
homage
and
service;
the
agreement
of a
tenant
to
acknowledge
the
purchaser
of the
estate
as his
landlord..
Del Credere
::
Del
credere
() An
agreement
by which an agent or
factor,
in
consideration
of an
additional
premium
or
commission
(called
a del
credere
commission),
engages,
when he sells goods on
credit,
to
insure,
warrant,
or
guarantee
to his
principal
the
solvency
of the
purchaser,
the
engagement
of the
factor
being to pay the debt
himself
if it is not
punctually
discharged
by the buyer when it
becomes
due..
Chaser
::
Chaser
(n.) Same as Chase gun, esp. in terms bow
chaser
and stern
chaser.
See under Bow,
Stern..
Tret
::
Tret (n.) An
allowance
to
purchasers,
for waste or
refuse
matter,
of four
pounds
on every 104
pounds
of
suttle
weight,
or
weight
after the tare
deducted..
Chaser
::
Chaser
(n.) One who
chases
or
engraves.
See 5th
Chase,
and
Enchase..
Purchaser
::
Purchaser
(n.) 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..
Marketable
::
Marketable
(a.)
Wanted
by
purchasers;
salable;
as, furs are not
marketable
in that
country..
Customer
::
Customer
(n.) One who
regularly
or
repeatedly
makes
purchases
of a
trader;
a
purchaser;
a
buyer.
Prompt-note
::
Prompt-note
(n.) A
memorandum
of a sale, and time when
payment
is due, given to the
purchaser
at a sale of
goods..
Buyer
::
Buyer (n.) One who buys; a
purchaser.
Hob
::
Hob (n.) A
threaded
and
fluted
hardened
steel
cutter,
resembling
a tap, used in a lathe for
forming
the teeth of screw
chasers,
worm
wheels,
etc..
Enchaser
::
Enchaser
(n.) One who
enchases.
Debit
::
Debit (v. t.) To
charge
with debt; -- the
opposite
of, and
correlative
to,
credit;
as, to debit a
purchaser
for the goods
sold..
Tacking
::
Tacking
(n.) A union of
securities
given at
different
times,
all of which must be
redeemed
before
an
intermediate
purchaser
can
interpose
his
claim..
Warrant
::
Warrant
(n.) To
assure,
as a thing sold, to the
purchaser;
that is, to
engage
that the thing is what it
appears,
or is
represented,
to be, which
implies
a
covenant
to make good any
defect
or loss
incurred
by it..
Blood Money
::
Blood money () Money
obtained
as the
price,
or at the cost, of
another's
life; -- said of a
reward
for
supporting
a
capital
charge,
of money
obtained
for
betraying
a
fugitive
or for
committing
murder,
or of money
obtained
from the sale of that which will
destroy
the
purchaser..
Comb
::
Comb (n.) A tool with
teeth,
used for
chasing
screws
on work in a
lathe;
a
chaser..
Bona Fide
::
Bona fide () In or with good
faith;
without
fraud or
deceit;
real or
really;
actual
or
actually;
genuine
or
genuinely;
as, you must
proceed
bona fide; a bona fide
purchaser
or
transaction..
Subpyriform
::
Subpurchaser
(n.) A
purchaser
who buys from a
purchaser;
one who buys at
second
hand.
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