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Takeover bid

Takeover bid, means an attempt by outsiders to wrest control from the

Bidding Prayer

Bidding Prayer, an old form of prayer used before sermon, exhorting

Puffer

Puffer, one who attends a sale by auction, to bid on the part of the owner, for the purpose of

Sale of Goods Act, 1893

is not notified to be subject to a right to bid on behalf of the seller, he may not bid himself

Knock-out

arrangement made between persons attending an auction to refrain from bidding in competition one with the other on the sale of

Auction

applied to a public sale of property usually conducted by biddings, which augment the price. A spear used to be raised

let

things may be out] 2 : to assign esp. after bids [were attempting to a contract without going through the bidding

Ballot and Sale Society

up the right to a sort of auction, the members bidding against each other for the right to the advance and

Beadle, or Bedel

Beadle, or Bedel [fr. beodan, bydel, A. S., to bid], a church-servant who is chosen by the vestry, and whose

Voluntary winding up and winding up by the court

winding up' and 'winding up by the Court' and to bid a good-bye to the distinction in our Company and Insurance

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