Auctioneers - Law Dictionary Search Results
treasury index
rate mortgages (ARMs) It is based on the results of auctions that the U.S. Treasury holds for its Treasury bills and
Market
wares etc by private purchase and sale and not by auction as a market is held in the town every week
Portsale
Public or open sale auction
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Dealer
of such description or not, but also a broker, an auctioneer as well as an arhatiya. The use of the words
Sancho pedro
A variety of auction pitch in which the nine sancho and five pedro of
Addictio
cessio, or on the ground of a sale by public auction or upon succession, or for the purposes of an assignatio
Articles of roup
the conditions under which property is exposed to sale by auction, Scots Law.
Auctionari'
Auctionari', catalogues of goods for public sale or auction.
Ballot and Sale Society
and by putting up the right to a sort of auction, the members bidding against each other for the right to
Borrowing powers
give security therefor for the purposes of its business, General Auction Estate Co. v. Smith, (1891) 3 Ch 432. If the
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