SALES

2 a (1) : to give up (property) to another for something of value (as money) (2) : to offer for sale b : to give up in return for something else especially foolishly or dishonorably <sold his birthright for a mess of pottage> c : to exact a price for <sold their lives dearly>

7 a : to cause or promote the sale of <using television advertising to sell cereal> b : to make or attempt to make sales to c : to influence or induce to make a purchase
8 : to achieve a sale of <sold a million copies>

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sellan; akin to Old High German sellen to sell, Greek helein to take

SALE (businessdictionary.com)

Contract involving transfer of the possession and ownership (title) of a good or property, or the entitlement to a service, in exchange for money or value. Essential elements that must be present in a valid sale are (1) competence of both the buyer and seller to enter into a contract, (2) mutual agreement on the terms of exchange, (3) a thing capable of being transferred, and (4) a consideration in money (or its equivalent) paid or promised. 

SALE

A paving stone, pond, turf or landscape job sold to a customer with a signed contract that is in our hands.