Definitions for "Job lot"
paper rejected because of defects or is produced as an overrun
Normally a small quantity of a defective or discontinued paper stock not sold as a regular inventory item, but as a special or discounted item.
Paper that does not meet specifications of the manufacturer or end user. For some reason it is no longer considered first quality. It may not meet standards or it may also be the overrun from an order. This paper is usable and can generally be purchased at a substantially lower cost than the first quality paper.
a miscellaneous collection of things sold together
A miscellaneous collection of goods for sale as a lot.
A collection of merchandise sold in one group for use in a specific display or fixture.
A form of contract having a smaller unit of trading than is featured in a regular contract.
A futures contract with a smaller minimum trading unit verus the levels required in regular contracts.
A unit of trading smaller than a full contract that is allowed by some exchanges such as the Winnipeg Grain Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade.
Often a combination of titles forming a singular group, books offered by a publisher or wholesaler at special low prices to close out or cut down stock.
An individual batch of components, usually associated with a specific works order, the batch of components always being identified and handled as a group.