Wholesaler

/ˈhoʊlseɪlər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An entity engaged in purchasing goods in bulk from manufacturers to sell to retailers or other commercial users rather than to the final consumer, often subject to commercial regulations.
    The wholesaler supplied the local stores with the latest electronic devices.

Forms

  • wholesalers

Commentary

In legal contexts, wholesaler status can influence liability, taxation, and regulatory compliance, especially in commercial law and trade regulations.

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