AGREEMENT TO AND COMPLIANCE WITH THESE RULES AND POLICIES IS A CONDITION OF PARTICIPATION IN THE AUTONATION AUTO AUCTION. LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OF RULES/POLICIES WILL NOT RELEASE DEALERS OF THEIR OBLIGATION TO ABIDE BY THESE RULESAuction Rules & Arbitration Policies • May 25th, 2021
Contract Type FiledMay 25th, 2021: When determining the number of days elapsed as set forth herein, “Sale Day” with respect to any particular vehicle or for purposes of computing timelines, shall be defined as the date on which a vehicle passes through the auction and is purchased by a Buyer. Sale Day is defined as day (1) one for all arbitration purposes. Business Day example: a vehicle is purchased on Thursday, 2 business days from the Sale Day would be the following Monday if the auction is closed on Saturday and Sunday. Therefore, any action required to be completed within “2 business days of the Sale Day” must be completed by close of business on Monday in this example. In case of a Monday holiday in which the auction is closed, the second business day would be Tuesday following the Sale Day. Calendar Day example: a vehicle is purchased on Thursday, 2 calendar days from purchase would be the following Saturday.
AUCTION RULES & ARBITRATION POLICIESAuction Rules & Arbitration Policies • April 5th, 2016
Contract Type FiledApril 5th, 2016: If a Dealer is caught bringing in retail customers/unauthorized personnel onto AutoNation Auto Auction property, your buying/selling privileges will be suspended for that week or that particular day. If the day is a sale day, you will be liable for all purchases/sales prior to suspension. If you are caught a second time then you will be barred from AutoNation Auto Auction.