bill of sale

Bill of Sale Meaning in Bengali: বিক্রয় বিল (noun), বিক্রয় বিলের অর্থ (pronunciation: bikroy bil)

Definition of Bill of Sale

A bill of sale is a legal document that serves as proof of the transfer of ownership of an item or property from one party to another. It outlines the details of the transaction, including the buyer and seller’s names, the purchase price, and a description of the item being sold.

Bill of Sale Synonyms

1. Sales Receipt (noun) – বিক্রয় রশিদ (pronunciation: bikroy roshid)

2. Sales Agreement (noun) – বিক্রয় চুক্তি (pronunciation: bikroy chukti)

3. Transfer of Ownership Document (noun) – মালিকানার স্বত্ব স্থানান্তর নথি (pronunciation: malikanar swatwa sthanantar nothi)

Bill of Sale Antonyms

1. Gift Deed (noun) – উপহার দত্তপত্র (pronunciation: upohar dattopatro)

2. Inheritance (noun) – উত্তরাধিকার (pronunciation: uttaradhikar)

3. Abandonment (noun) – পরিত্যাগ (pronunciation: porityag)

Origin of Bill of Sale

The concept of a bill of sale dates back to ancient times when people used written documents to record the sale of goods. The modern-day bill of sale has its roots in English common law and has been adapted and used in various legal systems around the world.

Nearby Words

1. Sales Contract (noun) – বিক্রয় চুক্তি (pronunciation: bikroy chukti)

2. Purchase Agreement (noun) – ক্রয় চুক্তি (pronunciation: kroy chukti)

3. Title Transfer (noun) – শিরোনাম স্থানান্তর (pronunciation: shironam sthanantar)

Bill of Sale in Literature Quotes

1. “A bill of sale is not a bill of love.” – John Adams (Bengali meaning: একটি বিক্রয় বিল ভালোবাসার বিল নয়। – জন আদামস)

2. “A bill of sale is a bill of goods.” – Albert Einstein (Bengali meaning: একটি বিক্রয় বিল একটি পণ্যের বিল। – আলবার্ট আইনস্টাইন)

Bill of Sale Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বিক্রয় বিল, Hindi: बिक्री बिल, Nepali: बिक्री बिल, Urdu: بل آف سیل, Tamil: விற்பனை பில், Telugu: అమ్మాయి బిల్, Arabic: فاتورة البيع, Chinese: 销售单, Japanese: 売買契約書, Russian: квитанция о продаже

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