auction+sale

  • 121power of sale — see power 2b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. power of sale …

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  • 122tax sale — noun : a sale (as at a public auction) conducted by an officer of the taxing authority of specific property for nonpayment of a tax due from its owner and granting to the purchaser a tax title * * * the sale of real property, as land, usually at… …

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  • 123Dutch Auction — 1. A public offering auction structure in which the price of the offering is set after taking in all bids and determining the highest price at which the total offering can be sold. In this type of auction, investors place a bid for the amount… …

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  • 124Absolute Auction — A type of auction where the sale is awarded to the highest bidder. Absolute auctions do not have a reserve price which sets a minimum required bid for the item to be sold. One type of absolute auction relates to foreclosed properties, where the… …

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  • 125America's Auction Network — (or AANtv) is an American shopping channel specializing in over the air auctions. Blocks of airtime are hosted by auctioneers who sell most goods through both standard and kamikaze (strictly timed) auctions. Some items are left are sold at flat… …

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  • 126Homeschool auction — is an application of the online auction business model specifically for families that homeschool. The Homeschool niche online auctions are distinguished by a focus on educational items. Interest surged in mid 2006 when the largest online auction …

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  • 127Mortgagee auction — is the term used in both Australia New Zealand to describe a property foreclosure auction. It is the process by which real estate is forced to auction by a bank or lending institution. This normally happens when the borrower defaults on their… …

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  • 128Car boot sale — Car boot sales are a mainly British form of market in which private individuals come together to sell household and garden goods. The term refers to the selling of items from a car s boot (U.K.) (or trunk in the U.S.). Although a small proportion …

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