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  • adjective Capable of being resold.

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Examples

  • How were we going to meet our contractual obligation when we could not buy what was not resalable?

    One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010

  • Yeah, there's no technological reason why ebooks couldn't be resalable, but there's no logical reason they should be.

    Trading in Wooden Blocks: Readers and the Ownership of eBooks J. Steven York 2009

  • This has the 'benefit' of making the original book non-resalable so that the author/publisher does not have a problem.

    Incentivizing the Kindle Patrick 2009

  • Z. SMITH: I think we saw it as a possibility to do what we wanted to without the constraints of having to make the house resalable or make a profit on it.

    CNN Transcript Mar 18, 2009 2009

  • Yeah, there's no technological reason why ebooks couldn't be resalable, but there's no logical reason they should be.

    Archive 2009-07-01 J. Steven York 2009

  • My next front-runner was a small-time junkie thief who broke in and then went nuts and trashed the place when he realized I didn't own the kinds of things that smalltime junkie thieves steal, like CDs, DVDs, and other small items that are easily resalable to those who live in the modern world.

    Missing Justice Burke, Alafair 2004

  • I think that's our resalable - it's based on the days, I think it's just whole internally and we have a very strict policy.

    unknown title 2011

  • I think overall our AR resalable days is that we've probably in the 90 days of the revenue.

    unknown title 2011

  • The demonstration systems are not intended for immediate resale and are priced at a substantial discount to the distributors' agreed upon regular purchase price for resalable systems.

    Viking Systems Comments on 3DHD Launch Progress - Yahoo! Finance 2011

  • Creating a quality film record of the episodes - at a time most shows aired live and unpreserved - paid a huge dividend, making "I Love Lucy" episodes resalable as reruns and their production house, Desilu, the first studio to profit from program syndication.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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