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Auction and Auctioneers. Paet IX. AUCTIONEEE'S
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Eight to Possession of Goods Privilege feom Distress
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Executorship de son tort Partnership Bills
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Valuers and Appraisers.
Valuers
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Necessity of Sale by Auction in certain Cases
Trust and Trustees; Wills; and
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other titles passim.
Admiralty; County Courts; Practice AND Procedure Sale of Land. Sale of G-oods Sale of Land. Valuers and Appraisers.
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Part 1015.
Auction.
bids,
An
auction
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An auctioneer
Auctioneer.
Part Who
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Definitions.
manner
by by public competition. goods or other property by auction. of selling or letting property
to the highest bidder
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one who
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sells
—Auctioneer's Licence.
1016. A licence (a), upon which a duty of £10 is charged, must, Subject to certain exceptions (b), be .taken out by every person who carries on the business of an auctioneer, or who acts in such capacity at any sale, or who sells or offers for sale any real or personal property at any sale conducted by means of bids, whether increasing or decreasing, or by any other mode of sale by competition (c)
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Por form
of licence, see Encyclopaedia of Eorms, Vol. 11. p. 457. See p. '501, post. (c) Auctioneers Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 15), s. 4. As to what sales are within the Act, see A.-G. v. Taylor (1824), 13 Price, 636 (decided under the earlier statute, 19 G-eo. 3, c. 56, ss. 3, 4). (a)
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