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commercial law

American  

noun

  1. the legal regulations governing transactions and related matters in business and trade.


Etymology

Origin of commercial law

First recorded in 1755–65

Example Sentences

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Those with a larger roof may also choose high-efficiency panels to use fewer of them overall, says Peter Faricy, chief executive of SunPower, a leading residential and commercial solar company based in San Jose.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 19, 2021

Today's average commercial solar panel converts 17-19% of the light energy hitting it to electricity.

From BBC • Apr. 30, 2020

An IEA study released last year predicted commercial solar generation would be less than $100 per megawatt-hour by 2025.

From Washington Times • Apr. 4, 2016

In other words, the residential and small commercial solar industry may finally be getting the equivalent of a LendingTree.com. 

From Forbes • May 16, 2013

Ultimately, tens of billions of dollars would be needed to develop and deploy a sufficiently low-cost fleet of reusable, earth-to-orbit vehicles to launch full-scale commercial solar power satellites, the study group estimated.

From Reuters • Nov. 13, 2011

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