Bidding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Auction
applied to a public sale of property usually conducted by biddings, which augment the price. A spear used to be raised
Sale of Goods Act, 1893
Sale of Goods Act, 1893 (English) (56 & 57 Vict. c. 71), codifying the law of the sale of goods,...
Puffer
puffer has bid shall be illegal unless a right of bidding on behalf of the owner shall have been reserved; that
reserve
reserve re·served re·serv·ing : to keep back or set apart: as a : to keep (a right, power, or interest)...
debar
the federal government or a federal contractor [was debarred from bidding] compare disbar de·bar·ment n
Dealer, auction
Dealer, auction, a person who in the normal course of his business attends sales by auction for the purpose of...
let
bids [were attempting to a contract without going through the bidding process "Union Springs Tel. Co. v. Rowell, 623 So. 2d
bid
what one will pay or take in payment [a contractor bidding for a job] bid·der n n 1 : the act
Rogatio testium
Rogatio testium, bidding persons present to be witnesses to a nuncupative will, 1
Opening biddings
Opening biddings. Before 1867, where estates were sold, under the decree of
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