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merchantable Meaning in Bengali



 বিক্রয়ার্থ প্রস্তুত, বিক্রেয়, বিক্রয়সাধ্য, বিক্রয়যোগ্য,

Adjective:

বিক্রয়সাধ্য, বিক্রেয়, বিক্রয়ার্থ প্রস্তুত,





merchantable's Usage Examples:

To be "merchantable", the goods must reasonably conform to an ordinary buyer's expectations.


species, and deductions for defects assigned to produce a net volume of merchantable wood.


area usually refers to merchantable timber and is given on a per hectare or per acre basis.


If you cut down all the merchantable trees on an acre at 4.


at 20 years for white spruce, and a corresponding merchantable productivity (mean annual merchantable volume increment) gain of 26% at 50 years for plantations.


The diameter at breast height (DBH) and the merchantable height are used to determine the total volume.


It states that goods must be of merchantable quality, they must fit their description and that services must be carried.


Ltd v Quin (No 2) [1980] 2 NZLR 519 is an important case regarding "merchantable quality" under the Sale of Goods Act 1908 and the Consumer Guarantees.


Trees must be of merchantable size, a desirable species, and in an area accessible to harvesting equipment.


The producer-owned honey was required to be merchantable and stored in acceptable containers.


Girard form class assumes a large minimum merchantable top diameter (40% for large trees, such that a 40” tree would have a.


how high the tree goes up on the stick to a merchantable top.


Tree height is measured to a merchantable top, the point at which a tree can be accepted.


smoke in surrounding areas, evacuation orders in the region, and damaged merchantable timber.


the most merchantable stems) in an area of forest.


Section 3 covers the "merchantable quality" of goods.


Volume growth of individual trees and the merchantable growth of stands are increased.


use and vend” confers no power to fix and restrict the uses to which a merchantable commodity can be put after it has been bought in the open market from.


"535,000 board feet of merchantable timber" Largest Tree Ever Recorded (UBC Botanical Garden, 2010-02-04).


The merchantable timber in the reserve consists mainly of western larch, red fir, spruce.


removing either merchantable timber or to favor the growth of desirable individuals (a thinning) Shelterwood – removal of merchantable trees in succession.



Synonyms:

sellable; salable; marketable; saleable; vendible; vendable;

Antonyms:

unmerchantable; unvendible; unsaleable; unexportable; unsalable;

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