Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Customer

Original article "Customer" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Customer
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Customer 
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 

A customer (sometimes known as a client, buyer, or purchaser) is the recipient of a good, service, product, or idea, obtained from a seller, vendor, or supplier for a monetary or other valuable consideration.  Customers are generally categorized into two types:

An intermediate customer or trade customer (more informally: "the trade") who is a dealer that purchases goods for re-sale.

An ultimate customer who does not in turn re-sell the things bought but either passes them to the consumer or actually is the consumer.  A customer may or may not also be a consumer, but the two notions are distinct, even though the terms are commonly confused.  A customer purchases goods; a consumer uses them.  

An ultimate customer may be a consumer as well, but just as equally may have purchased items for someone else to consume. 

An intermediate customer is not a consumer at all.  
  
The situation is somewhat complicated in that ultimate customers of so-called industrial goods and services (who are entities such as government bodies, manufacturers, and educational and medical institutions) either themselves use up the goods and services that they buy, or incorporate them into other finished products, and so are technically consumers, too. 
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ILLEGAL perspective
in Defacto, this would be illigitimate or illegal
 Criminal
 Original article:"institution" http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Institutions

in·sti·tu·tion (nst-tshn, -ty-) n

1. The act of instituting
2. a.  A custom, practice, relationship, or behavioral pattern of importance in the life of a community or society: the institutions of marriage and the family
b.  Informal One long associated with a specified place, position, or function

3. a.  An established organization or foundation, especially one dedicated to education, public service, or culture
b. The building or buildings housing such an organization
c.  A place for the care of persons who are destitute, disabled, or mentally ill.
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 LAWFUL, perspective
in dejure, this would be lawful
 
 Original article:"institution" http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Institutions

in·sti·tu·tion (nst-tshn, -ty-) n

1. The act of instituting
2. a.  A custom, practice, relationship, or behavioral pattern of importance in the life of a community or society: the institutions of marriage and the family
b.  Informal One long associated with a specified place, position, or function

3. a.  An established organization or foundation, especially one dedicated to education, public service, or culture
b. The building or buildings housing such an organization
c.  A place for the care of persons who are destitute, disabled, or mentally ill.
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In Legal law, a person is a fictional entity.  So that would put a person in the fictional land, higher than the universe.  Paper must then be higher than the creator who created it.
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Lawful, a person is not attached to any legal laws, statutes, rules

A person is respectful to all, responsible to himself and others, and making good and right decisions.