Bidding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Outbid
To exceed or surpass in bidding to bid a higher price
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
Beverches
Beverches, bedworks, or customary services done at the bidding of the lord by his inferior tenants.
Overbid
To bid or offer beyond or in excess of
Upset price
Upset price, in sales by auction, an amount for which property to be sold is put up, so that the...
Tender
Tender, means an unconditional offer of money or performance to satisfy a debt or obligation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,...
Rigging the market
Rigging the market, means the practice of artificially inflating stock prices, by a series of bids, so that the demand...
Pawnbroker
Pawnbroker, contemplates that every person who keeps a shop for the purchase or sale of goods or chattels and who...
Job-targeting program
Job-targeting program, means an initiative by a labour union to maintain or improve its share of the labour in a...
Inch of candle
Inch of candle, a mode of sale at one time in use among merchants; the goods to be sold were...
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