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sell up
verb
(tr) to sell all (the possessions or assets) of (a bankrupt debtor) in order to discharge his debts as far as possible
(intr) to sell a business
Example Sentences
Sir Keir Starmer is being urged to scrap a law forcing people who live in mobile homes to hand over 10% of the profits when they sell up to the site owner.
"It'll all be a matter of trust, but what I don't want is to hand this over and in six months for them to sell up. I want to keep this for the island."
The 75-year-old now faces a stark choice: sell up or live next to a major road.
Mr Williams believes some of the interventions by the local council have prompted a lot of people to sell up, while also putting off potential buyers.
But many farmers argue that while they might be asset rich - in terms of their land and livestock - they are cash poor and the changes will force them to sell up to pay the tax.
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