Auctioneers - Law Dictionary Search Results
Error qui non resistitur, approbatur
A person who has a title to property offered at auction, and, knowing his title, stands by and encourages the sale,
Roup
To cry or shout hence to sell by auction
Distress
of the tenant or owner, be removed to a public auction room, and there sold. The (English) Act of William and
Pedro
The five of trumps in certain varieties of auction pitch
expose
sale [all of which I shall for sale at public auction "Detroit Law Journal"] b : to purposely uncover (one's private
lot
parcel of articles offered as one item (as in an auction sale) ;specif : a parcel or single article under the
private treaty
better prices by private treaty than his neighbors did at auction]
reserve
the right to reject all bids NOTE: A sale at auction is with reserve if there is no explicit indication to
reserve price
reserve price : a price announced at an auction as the lowest that will be considered
stock exchange
an association or group of people organized to provide an auction market among themselves for the purchase and sale of securities
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