warehouse
111warehouse club — noun a) a large retail store holding a wide selection of goods for sale at discounted prices to members of the club b) the club itself …
112Warehouse Yard — In Mincing Lane (Strype, ed. 1755 Dodsley, 1761). Not named in the maps …
113warehouse lines of credit — An informal name used by some bankers for lines of credit used to finance a borrower s temporary ownership of long term assets such as mortgages. American Banker Glossary …
114warehouse transfer — A form used to release or transfer a product or commodity to a buyer. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary …
115Warehouse Club — Großflächen Discount Konzept, das Elemente des Groß bzw. Einzelhandels mit exklusiver Clubmitgliedschaft verbindet. In lagerhallenartigen Märkten an Stadtrandlagen werden vornehmlich Non Food Artikel direkt aus Kartons oder von der Palette… …
116Warehouse of the East — free port of Penang, Malaysia …
117warehouse party — noun a large public party with dancing, typically organized without official permission …
118warehouse purposes — Characterizing the use of premises for no use other than the storing and safeguarding of goods and effects. 29A Am J Rev ed Ins § 898 …
119warehouse receipt — In the most simple sense, an instrument importing that the goods of a named person are in the hands of a named warehouseman. Union Trust Co. v Wilson, 198 US 530, 49 L Ed 1154, 25 S Ct 766. A receipt issued by a person engaged in the business of… …
120Warehouse Receipts Act — One of the uniform laws, specifically repealed by the Commercial Code. 15 Am J2d Com C § 6 …