Auction Sales. Notwithstanding any other provision, Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. and its agents and associates will represent only the seller in connection with the sale of real estate at an auction conducted by this firm. When purchasing real estate, buyers usually choose to work with a real estate agent as well. Often the buyers want to be represented in the transaction. This is referred to as buyer’s agency. A brokerage and agent that agree to represent a buyer’s interest in a transaction must: follow the buyer’s lawful instructions, be loyal to the buyer, promote the buyer’s best interests, disclose material facts to the buyer, maintain confidential information, and account for any money they handle in the transaction. Occasionally, the same agent and brokerage that represent the seller also represent the buyer. This is referred to as dual agency. When a brokerage and its agents become “dual agents,” they must maintain a neutral position between the buyer and the seller. They may not advocate the position of one client over the best interests of the other client, or disclose any personal or confidential information to the other party without written consent. On occasion, the buyer and seller will each be represented by two different agents from the same brokerage. In this case, the agents may each represent the best interest of their respective clients. Or, depending on company policy, the agents may both act as dual agents and remain neutral in the transaction. When either of the above occurs, the brokerage will be considered a dual agent. As a dual agent, the brokerage and its managers will maintain a neutral position and cannot advocate for the position of one client over another. The brokerage will also protect the confidentiality of all parties. AUCTION SALES: Notwithstanding any other provision, Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. and its agents and associates will represent only the seller in connection with the sale of real estate at an auction conducted by this firm. Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. does offer representation to both buyers and sellers. Therefore, the potential exists for one agent to represent a buyer who wishes to purchase property listed with another agent in our company. If this occurs, each agent will represent their own client, but Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. and its managers will act as a dual agent. This means the brokerage and its managers will maintain a neutral position ...
Auction Sales. 29.1 Tenant shall not conduct or permit to be conducted any sale by auction or otherwise in, upon or from the Demised Premises whether said sale be voluntary, involuntary, pursuant to any assignment for the payment of creditors or pursuant to any bankruptcy or other insolvency proceeding.
Auction Sales. All Auction Sales conducted by or in conjunction with the Online Sales System are subject to the Online Auction Sales Terms and Conditions.
Auction Sales. The Tenant must not conduct or allow to be conducted any auctions, garage sales, car boot sales, fetes or similar activities without the prior written consent of Council (which consent must not be unreasonably withheld).
Auction Sales. No pre-auction offers. All bidding to be submitted online during the period of Thursday, July 11 through Thursday, July 25, 2024.
Auction Sales. Members may not sell Velovita products via live, silent, Internet or any other type of auc- tions even if offered at the Member suggested retail price.
Auction Sales. The Lessee shall not hold or allow to be held any sale by auction on the Demised without the prior written consent of the Lessor which shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Auction Sales. If a motor vehicle is sold at an auction, the auction company conducting the auction shall maintain the following records for at least 4 years after the date of the sale:
(1) the name of the most recent owner of the motor vehicle (except the auction company) and the name of the buyer of the motor vehi- cle.
(2) the vehicle identification number re- quired under chapter 301 or 331 of this title.
(3) the odometer reading on the date the auction company took possession of the motor vehicle.
Auction Sales. All Forum consignment auctions start at $.99 and have no reserve. Bidders set the price and Forum is not responsible if the price is lower than expected. Auctioning in the Members’ Auction or on eBay is a good alternative for lots that do not sell in the fixed price catalog after price reductions or after an extended period. Consignors may request a Members’ Auction or eBay auction listing for any lot that is unsold and not on reserve or layaway. An auction request tool is available on the “My Consignments” unsold coins report in “My Forum.” Forum will list lots at auction as time permits. We cannot guarantee an auction date. Lots listed at auction are not considered sold until Forum receives payment in full. If a bidder does not pay, the coin will be relisted. The standard eBay listing and closing fees charged will be added to the consignment fee charged by Forum for each lot sold at by eBay auction. Reserve and Layaway: Forum offers its customers the option of putting lots on reserve for 10 days, with an additional 10-day extension allowed for regular customers. In addition, Forum offers lay- away to our customers, requiring 20% down and 20% per month. Lots on reserve and lay-away are not considered sold until Forum receives payment in full. These services may sometimes delay sale and your payment but we believe they help get the best prices for your consignments.
Auction Sales. 4.1 In the event that the PROPERTY is put up for sale by the AGENT by public auction then in such event:
4.2 The AGENT shall endeavour to secure a bid/s equal to or in excess of the Reserve Price at the auction.
4.3 Should the highest bid obtained at the auction not meet the Reserve Price then such a bid shall be referred to the SELLER for acceptance by the SELLER at the SELLER’S discretion, within a period of five business days after the date of auction
4.4 Should the bidding at the auction reach or exceed the Reserve Price, then the AGENT shall be entitled to indicate to the auction floor that the Reserve Price has been reached and that the Property will be sold on the fall of the hammer. In such event:
4.1.4.1 the Seller shall be deemed to have sold the Property to such highest bidder for the amount so bid upon the fall of the hammer.
4.1.4.2 the SELLER hereby appoints the AGENT as the SELLER’S duly authorized agent and attorney in rem suam to sell the property on the SELLER’S behalf; and
4.1.4.3 the SELLER shall countersign the AGENT’S standard agreement of sale by auction agreement (“The Auction Sale Agreement”) as signed by the highest bidder, within five business days of the auction date, and should the SELLER fail or refuse to do so, then the AGENT shall be entitled (but not obliged) to sign such agreement on the SELLER’S behalf.
4.2 The AGENT shall be entitled to start bidding at an opening bid at his discretion