Auction Sale - Law Dictionary Search Results
Knock-out
Knock-out. The arrangement made between persons attending an auction to refrain from bidding in competition one with the other on the sale of certain articles and for
Particulars of sale
Matched in: Term Particulars of sale
Market
payment of tolls and observance of bye-laws for the purpose of conducting sales, and that a sale by auction in the vicinity was not a disturbance. Pease and Chitty on Markets and Fairs, and see MARKETS AND
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Sale by the court
Matched in: Term Sale by the court
licitation
price, from licere to be for sale] : the act of offering for sale or bidding at an auction ;specif in the civil law of Louisiana : a mode of partitioning property held in common by sale
Dutch auction
Matched in: Term Dutch auction
Sale of Goods Act, 1893
Matched in: Term Sale of Goods Act, 1893
Shop
or business is carried on, including the business of a barber or hair dresser, and retail sales by auction, but excluding the sale of programmes, catalogues, and other similar sales t theatres. [(English) Weekly Holidays Act, 1942,
Transfer
cannot have the widest comprehension, and does not indicate or include compulsory transfer or forced transfer, like court auction sale, Kharva Gigabhai Mavji v. Soni Jagjivvan Kanji, 1979 (20) Guj LR 256. Transfer, connotes, normally, between two living
Mortgage
any by which the transfer is effected is called a mortgage deed. Earnest money deposits of bidders at auction sale of forest produce is not mortgage and therefore not liable to stamp duty, Board of Revenue v. A.M.
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