piece work

Isaac Kremer/ September 9, 2018/ / 0 comments

Work done and paid for by measure of quantity at a fixed rate, according to a previous estimate of value, i.e. at an agreed price per thousand for a certain quality of bricks laid in a specified manner, or, in the case of stonework, at a given price per perch, etc., in contradistinction to work done and paid for by the measure of time, or by lump sum. (Sturgis, 1900)

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