Auctioneer restriction Sample Clauses

Auctioneer restriction. The auc- tioneer, his/her sales agents, xxxxxx- ating brokers or persons living in his, her or their immediate household are § 1955.132 restricted from bidding or from subse- quent purchase of any property sold or offered at the auctioneer’s sale for a period of one year from the auction date. [50 FR 23904, June 7, 1985, as amended at 53 FR 27837, July 25, 1988] General
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