Definition of Salability. Meaning of Salability. Synonyms of Salability

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Definition of Salability

Salability
Salability Sal`a*bil"i*ty, n. The quality or condition of being salable; salableness. --Duke of Argyll.

Meaning of Salability from wikipedia

- Panama Railroad, and to maintain the existing excavation and equipment in salable condition. The company sought a buyer for these ****ets, with an asking...
- might not otherwise be photographed if they are not commercially useful or salable. Amateur photography grew during the late 19th century due to the po****rization...
- Various definitions of inalienability include non-relinquishability, non-salability, and non-transferability. This concept has been recognized by libertarians...
- may be spent on clothing and such accouterments as will make them more salable to the pimp's clients. For instance, focusing on just the U.S., according...
- do with rape, which is the commercial hook on which they’ve hung the salability of this bit of putrescence, than it does with the cynicism of Joseph E...
- of colonial products (and frequently under strain to offer sufficient salable goods to balance the exchange), as in the past, the industrializing nations...
- provided nearly two hundred cars, most of which were flood damaged or non-salable, destined for destruction in the climactic battle scene. The U.S. Armed...
- business are: ****et valuation: the price paid is the value of the "easily salable parts"; the main approaches to valuing these are book value and liquidation...
- early 20th century. It was formerly considered a less commercially m****-salable cut in America, hence its use for fajitas by the vaqueros in Texas. The...
- 'authentic' manner, then rewrite them to add plot twists which increased their salability as magazine stories. This "whoring", as Hemingway called these sales,...