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Partial Compensation

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Partial compensation
Incomplete payment for the delivery of goods to one party by buying back a certain amount of product from the same party.

Partial Compensation
A situation in which a buyer makes incomplete payment for the delivery of goods, some of which are therefore bought back by the seller, effectively withholding them from delivery.


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