The resale price of something that you own is the amount of money that you would get if you sold it. a well-maintained used car with a good resale value. the activity of selling goods that you have bought from someone else resell
French: revente The secondary sale or lease of telecommunications services originally purchased --generally at bulk discount rates -- from a carrier, such as Bell Canada Resellers are usually Bell customers and are entitled to the same provision of company services under the same terms and conditions as any other customer
The process of transferring co-op shares from a member who is moving out to a member who is moving in Reserves Money set aside for special purposes by a cooperative (like a savings account) Common reserves for housing cooperatives are vacancy reserves, maintenance reserves, and operating reserves Right of First Refusal A right to buy something before anybody else has a chance to Rochdale (or Cooperative) Principles A set of six principles established by a cooperative in Rochdale, England which define how cooperatives ought to run Briefly, they are: non-discrimination, non-profit management, limited return on member equity, one member one vote, continuous education, and cooperation with other cooperatives Back to Top
The ability of an entity that has not constructed a network of its own to offer to end users services located on a network built by another