Wholesaling

/ˈhoʊlseɪlɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The business practice of selling goods in large quantities typically to retailers or professional users rather than to end consumers.
    The contract specified the terms of wholesaling for distribution across multiple states.

Forms

  • wholesale

Commentary

In legal drafting, distinguish wholesaling from retailing by focusing on the buyer's business nature rather than consumer sales.

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