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fianza
Money given by a buyer to a seller to bind a contract.
arles
Catalan
arle
1
Therefore, before the process begins, an
earnest
money
agreement must be made.
2
And yet not so much as a penny of
earnest
money
.
3
They got their
earnest
money
back, and went out looking again.
4
Antoine then asked for
earnest
money
,
and received two hundred francs.
5
The amount of
earnest
money
required with the agreement depends on the price of the transaction.
6
This rule earned for him from Lorenzo the nickname of "Il Caparra" (
earnest
money
)
.
7
Durance will give you back your
earnest
money
.
8
You will take that just as
earnest
money
.
9
Put down some
earnest
money
,
any amount, and I'll hold a unit until you can come see it.
10
What my dad calls
earnest
money
.
'
11
Those plans changed when Rivian put up $1 million in "
earnest
money
"
on a potential purchase, he said.
12
With the dromedaries, camels, and horses, the camp was accepted; then, as was the custom, the
earnest
money
was paid.
13
You can trust me, and if the job be well done I shall take no count of the
earnest
money
.
14
The
earnest
money
agreement provides the terms and conditions under which the buyer and seller are willing to transfer the business.
15
A typical
earnest
money
amount for small to mid-sized businesses is $5,000 to $10,000.
16
A contract was held to be good when God's Penny, or
earnest
money
,
had been given and received by the principals.
earnest
money
earnest
Catalan
arle
Spanish
fianza
paga y señal