auctions

auctions
A sale open to the general public and conducted by an auctioneer, a person empowered to conduct such a sale, at which property is sold to the highest bidder.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


auctions
A sale open to the general public and conducted by an auctioneer, a person empowered to conduct such a sale, at which property is sold to the highest bidder.

Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.

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  • English country house contents auctions — are usually held on site at the country house, and have been used to raise funds for their owners, usually before selling the house and estate. Such auctions include the sale of high quality antique paintings, furniture, objet d art, tapestries,… …   Wikipedia

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