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  2. Customer - Wikipedia

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    In sales, commerce, and economics, a customer (sometimes known as a client, buyer, or purchaser) is the recipient of a good, service, product, or an idea, obtained from a seller, vendor, or supplier via a financial transaction or an exchange for money or some other valuable consideration.

  3. Officious intermeddler - Wikipedia

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    An officious intermeddler is a person who voluntarily, and without request or pre-existing legal duty, interjects themself into the affairs of another, and then seeks remuneration for services or reimbursement. [1] Example: Person A leaves for vacation for two weeks during the summer. Person B mows A's lawn. B requests payment for this service.

  4. Goods and services - Wikipedia

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    Goods are items that are usually (but not always) tangible, such as pens or apples. Services are activities provided by other people, such as teachers or barbers.Taken together, it is the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services which underpins all economic activity and trade.

  5. Transfer payment - Wikipedia

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    Transfer payments to (persons) as a percent of federal revenue in the United States Transfer payments to (persons + business) in the United States. In macroeconomics and finance, a transfer payment (also called a government transfer or simply fiscal transfer) is a redistribution of income and wealth by means of the government making a payment, without goods or services being received in return ...

  6. United States contract law - Wikipedia

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    the goods or services are necessary to prevent the recipient from suffering serious bodily injury or pain; the recipient is unable to consent; the supplier has no reason to know that the recipient would not consent if they could; and, if the recipient is "extremely" mentally incompetent or young and objects, the non-consent is immaterial.

  7. PayPal Friends and Family: How It Works & When to Use It - AOL

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    How It Differs From PayPal Goods and Services. PayPal also provides a “Goods and Services” option for buying items or paying for professional services. When you use Goods and Services, you get ...

  8. Consignee - Wikipedia

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    The standard form of contract is a bill of lading which, in international shipping law, is simply a contract for the carriage of goods entered into between the shipper and the carrier that is not a charter party. [4] It is always a term of that contract that the carrier must deliver the goods to a specific receiver.

  9. Receipt - Wikipedia

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    If the recipient of the payment is legally required to collect sales tax or VAT from the customer, the amount would be added to the receipt, and the collection would be deemed to have been on behalf of the relevant tax authority. In many countries, a retailer is required to include the sales tax or VAT in the displayed price of goods sold, from ...