auction+sale
81auction — The sale of an item by competitive bidding …
82sale — The act of transferring goods or services from a buyer to a seller in exchange for money or something else of value. The price paid may be an announced or listed cost, or it may result from negotiation between seller and buyer or bidding at… …
83auction system — / ɔ:kʃən ˌsɪstəm/ noun a system where prices are agreed as the result of marketmakers offering stock for sale on the trading floor (as op posed to a quote system, where prices are quoted on a computerised screen) …
84tax sale — see sale Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. tax sale …
85Bulk sale — For food sold by weight in stores, see bulk bins. A bulk sale, sometimes called a bulk transfer, is a sale of goods by a business that represents all or substantially all of its inventory to a single buyer unless such a sale would be common in… …
86sheriff's sale — see sale Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. sheriff s sale …
87private treaty sale — The sale of a company or business where the seller and buyer agree the terms of sale between themselves. Related links auction sale Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …
88Sheriff's sale — A sheriff s sale is an auction sale of property held by the sheriff pursuant to a writ (court order) of execution (to seize and sell the property) to satisfy (pay) a judgment, after notice to the public …
89trade sale — noun An auction sale of goods by producers, etc, to persons in the trade • • • Main Entry: ↑trade …
90Dutch auction — An auction sale in which the auctioneer starts by calling a very high price and reduces it until a bid is received …