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In the short run, only a limited number of new firms may enter a perfectly competitive market.
Voidable Title
A legal status in transactions where the title or ownership of an asset can be declared invalid by one party if certain legal deficiencies are discovered.
Good Faith Purchaser
A person who buys property without knowledge of any existing claims, liens, or encumbrances against it.
F.O.B. Hartford
specifies terms of a shipping agreement where the seller is responsible for transportation costs and risks until the goods reach Hartford, at which point the buyer assumes responsibility.
Destination Contract
A contract specifying that the seller will bear the risk and cost of delivering goods to a specific location agreed upon by the seller and the buyer.
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