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Definition of Cut price
1. Noun. A price below the standard price.
Generic synonyms: Inexpensiveness
Derivative terms: Cheap
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cut Price
Literary usage of Cut price
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Unfair Competition and Trademarks: With Chapters on Good-will by Harry Dwight Nims (1917)
"Sale at a cut price can take place under such conditions with so evident an ...
It is an unfair method of competition to place a cut price upon goods, ..."
2. The Horseless Age (1909)
"The Palmer & Singer Company had $25000 on deposit with the Matheson Motor Car
cut price Dealers Enjoined. The Circuit Court of the United States for the ..."
3. The American Library Annual: Including Index to Dates of Current Events (1915)
"Loses appeal in cut price suit in Supreme Court. Walz, Lieut. See AVIATION—ACCIDENTS,
My 17. WAR EXPENSE BILL. See WAR RISK INSURANCE BILL. ..."
4. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1913)
"(lower) court that gave O'Don- nell his first victory in the Sanatogen case has
refused to issue an injunction to put a stop to the sale at cut price, ..."
5. Principles of the New Economics by Lionel Danforth Edie (1922)
"As a rule, of course, what the retailer loses by the cut price on the "leaders,"
... Hence the seeming immediate advantage which the buyer of the cut price ..."
6. Good Will, Trade-marks and Unfair Trading by Edward Sidney Rogers (1914)
"If they did meet the cut price or retaliated by cutting still lower the goods
... When an article, as the result of a cut price war, can only be sold at a ..."