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| The meeting was called to order at 9:20 a.http://www.in.gov/pla/bandc/auction/pdf/minutes/2007/0620.pdf.m., pursuant to the public notice posted at the principal office of the Commission at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting. A copy is attached and marked as BOARD EXHIBIT 07-04A. Jeremy Braunstein, Deputy Attorney General represented the State and requested that the Commission affirm the settlement agreement. Mr. Braunstein submitted that Mr. Turner did not include his license number on the advertisement and the name of the owner of the goods being sold at auction. J. Fife moved to suspend the auctioneer license and the auction house license with no right to petition for reinstatement for two (2) years; and impose a civil penalty of $2,000, which must be paid before a petition for reinstatement is submitted. Mr. Braunstein stated that Mr. Leak and Superior Auction are in violation of the auction statute and requested that both licenses be revoked. J. Fife moved to permanently revoke Mr. Leak’s auctioneer license and the auction company license and to issue a civil penalty of $1,000 per count violated (10 counts for Jeff Leak and 10 counts for Superior Auction); issue a letter of reprimand that states that Mr. Leak should not be allowed to RE: APPEAL OF DENIAL OF AUCTIONEER LICENSE BY EXAMINATION Mr. Eicher submitted a timely petition of the denial of his application for an auctioneer by examination. RE: APPLICATION FOR AUCTION COMPANY LICENSE The Commission reviewed the auction company application and determined that the application is not complete without the fee. Mr. Volgman submitted an order from the Marion County Circuit Court Civil Division “This event is truly a reflection of the dynamic energy of the growing Washington wine industry.." The 2006 Auction of Washington Wines weekend kicked-off Thursday, August 17 with Picnic with the Winemakers, a fun and casual outdoor silent auction featuring live music from Paul Gregutt and Friends, more than 150 Washington wines and a gourmet picnic spread provided by Whole Foods Market. A first-ever live barrel auction included ten cases of one-of-a-kind blends created by six different Washington wineries, bringing in $52,000. More than 800 guests mixed and mingled with Washington wine makers as they competed for recognition as “best picnic spread” in the first annual B.Y.O.B. (Bring Your Own Blanket) The weekend celebration continued on Friday, August 18 with winemaker dinners at private homes and wineries in the greater Seattle-area. Each intimate dinner featured guest chefs and Washington winemakers, attended by 360 wine lovers from across the region. On Saturday, August 19, festive can-can dancers took center stage to kick-off the Gala Auction’s evening entertainment as elegantly attired guests gathered under the white tent at Chateau Ste. Michelle. Listening to the swinging sounds of the Brian Nova Orchestra, guests enjoyed live performances from “Vino! the Musical” and a six-course gourmet feast prepared by a team of celebrity chefs led by John Sarich, culinary director of Chateau Ste. Michelle and Charles Ramseyer of Ray’s Boathouse. Leonetti Cellar collection of 5-liters with a tour and tasting for six - $14,000 Columbia Winery evening of food and wine for six couples - $13,000 The Auction of Washington Wines, a Silent Auction Donation (PLEASE COMPLETE ENTIRE FORM) Individual/Organization Name _______________________________________________________________ Contact Name ____________________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address ___________________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip ____________________________________________________________________________ Phone ____________________________________ Email _________________________________________ Items being donated (Please provide a brief description of the item and indicate any restrictions for use) auction donation form.http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/healthconsumers/calendar/silentauction.pdf.indd 1 AUCTION Sunday, Oct.http://www.yankton.net/todaysads/092306/7303PayneThom.pdf. 1, 2006 12:00 Noon 1412 Mulberry St., Yankton, SD BEVERLY THOMPSON ESTATE 1999 Mercury Mystique 26,791+/- Miles FURNITURE: GE Refrigerator, Kenmore microwave, Round Dinette table & 4 chairs, Matching Sofa Chairs - beautiful, Queen Anne chair, Zenith TV, Coral Daveport, Large Mirror 38x42”, Antique Granny Rocker, French Prov. Hutch, Small 3 Drawer chest, Lamp Table, Floor lamp, Pole lamp, Coffee table, Glass top serving cart, Blonde Vanity, Chest & night stand, Dbl Bed complete, Cedar Chest, French Prov. Chest, Twin bed complete, Hoover vac, Pictures, Linens, Towels, Hall bowl, Limoges plates, Jelly, Dresser lamps, Slippers, Silver trays, Knick knacks, Statues, Flowers, Jewelry, Hamper, Speakers, Setting of 8 dishes, Cannister set, Dishes, Glasses, Goblets, Sherbets, Hose & reel, Lawn chairs, Step ladder, Gas grill, Center table, Heaters, Sled, Garden tools, Pots, pans, kitchen utensils, etc. TERMS: CASH NOT RESPONSIBLE IN CASE OF ACCIDENTS Auctioneers –Appraisers See our upcoming sales at www.yankton.net/auctions/payne Contractors are required to access the auction website to bid on posted inspections and schedule inspections as awarded by PIH-REAC.http://www.hud.gov/offices/reac/products/pass/PDFs/reverse_auction_business_rules2004_1117.pdf. Qualified Reverse Auction Program inspectors are required to participate in training courses, perform quality inspections in accordance with the UPCS protocol, and comply with Inspector Administration standards of conduct. The auction bid price shall include all costs associated with the performance of the inspection. Reverse Auction contractors will not be provided additional compensation for participation in the training and bidding process, and scheduling and completion of inspections. Reverse auction program participants, whether small business firms or individuals, are referred to herein as contractors. In order to participate in the Reverse Auction Program and access the auction website, contractors must meet the following requirements: Participation in the Reverse Auction Program is limited to small businesses that meet the small business size standard for the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 541350, which is $6 million. PIH-REAC requires proof of this relationship before a contractor may participate in the Reverse Auction Program. Reverse Auction contractors must participate in training activities prior to commencement of the auction, to include an online session in the use of the auction website. Reverse Auction contractors will receive email notification of each upcoming auction event, to include the: Total number of properties in the auction event; Amount of time the auction will remain open for bidding; and Period during which the inspections must be An auctioneer may engage in, or advertise or otherwise hold himself or herself out as being available to engage in, the calling for and the recognition and acceptance of offers for the purchase of real estate at an auction, and may handle sales proceeds, down pay-ments, earnest money deposits or other trust funds received by the An auction company may manage an auction of real estate and may have primary responsibility for han-dling sales proceeds, down payments, earnest money deposits or other trust funds received by the auction company on behalf of the auction company's principal or any other person at or as a result of an auction of real estate.http://www.legis.state.wi.us/rsb/code/rl/rl127.pdf. transfer title to the real estate or conduct any other activities re-quiring a real estate license under ch. 452, Stats., and chs. RL 11 to 26. broker or salesperson may, in connection with an auction of real estate: 1. Distribute written information describing real estate or the condition of the real estate to be auctioned, if the information has been made available by the owner of the real estate or a real estate licensee. 3. Conduct inquiries in person, by telephone or by other me-dia to determine whether the person being contacted is interested in bidding upon the real estate to be auctioned. 4. Perform other tasks relating to conducting an auction which do not require a real estate license under ch. 452, Stats. 3. Negotiating with a prospective buyer within the meaning of s. 452.01 (5m), Stats., other than by conducting an auction. A registrant shall have a written con-tract with the owner of real estate to be sold at an auction, or the owner's agent, which specifies the ** All monies received from this activity which is conducted annually at the mid-point of the Fair support the Fair to allow this youth showcase to remain admis-sion free, to pay premiums, to improve the Fairgrounds, and to purchase awards.http://www.carrollcountyfair.com/2007/Catalog/PDFs/DeptI04.pdf. 2. Any blue-ribbon exhibitor unable to attend the Cake Auction should complete a Cake Auction Entry Form noting that they cannot be present at the Cake Auction and it will be left to the discretion of the Cake Auction Committee to determine if this entry will be auctioned. 3. Although only the Class Champion Fruit, Vegetable and Yeast Breads in the Baked Items category and the Yeast and Quick Breads in the Baking for Special Needs category will be auctioned, anyone receiving a blue ribbon in these categories needs to complete the Cake Auction Entry Sheet in the event their entry is selected as Class Champion. 7. Each exhibitor will be limited to auctioning only one blue ribbon item in the Cake Auction unless they receive a champion or multiple champion awards, in which case all their champion exhibits will be auctioned. The Cake Auction Committee has final discretion for determining exhibits to be included in the Cake Auction. 9. Some eligible Blue Ribbon items may become a part of the Cake Auction as “Auctioneer’s Favorite” rather than being auctioned off. Likewise, a decorated cake will be selected by the Cake Auction Committee to be presented to the “4-H Volunteer of the Year.” 10. While exhibits displayed as Baked Items, Decorated Cakes, and Baking For Special Needs become the property of the Carroll County 4-H & FFA Fair, not all items will be come a part of the annual POPS AUCTION Would you like the joy of conducting a full orchestra in a thrilling piece of music — Stars & Stripes Forever — at the 3rd Annual UMass Amherst Pops Gala on May 13? The Department of Music & Dance is auctioning this unusual guest-conducting opportunity! The Chancellor will be photographed with the conductor whose name will appear on the printed concert program.http://www.umass.edu/music/calendar/popsauctionflyer06.pdf. The conductor will receive a recording of the performance and a baton commemorating the event. A complimentary bottle of champagne will be placed on the conductor’s table. The conductor will have an opportunity to rehearse with the UMass Pops Orchestra. Conductors at the two previous Galas were Senator Stanley Rosenberg and Associate Provost & Director of the Center for Teaching, Mary Deane Sorcinelli. Funds from the highest bidder go directly to scholarships. Bidding begins at $500. The final bid will be accepted on May 1. To place a bid or for questions, call 413-545-0018. A dealer’s car auction agency includes any person, firm, limited liability company, corporation or association engaged in an auction, as defined by Chapter 59-8, of vehicles.http://www.state.sd.us/drr2/motorvehicle/dealer/manual/section10.pdf. A dealer’s car auction agency license is required. Sales at a dealer’s car auction agency shall involve only vehicles owned by dealers and sold to dealers. Exceptions: 1) An auction agency may sell vehicles to dealers that are owned and titled (in state or out-of-state) by the following entities if the vehicles were acquired as an incident to its regular business: (Exception: An auction agency my accept a vehicle for sale by a financial institution chartered or licensed in another jurisdiction in which the title is not in the name of the lienholder provided the title is in the name of the customer and has the proper documentation from the title state that substantiates a repossession transaction (i.e., affidavit of repossession and reassignment). Note: the out-of-state title must be furnished and if the lienholder has a title from a state that requires the lienholder to obtain a repossession title, the lienholder must obtain a repossession title prior to offering the vehicle for sale at auction.) a. Any regulated lender as defined in 54-3-14 or any financing institution licensed pursuant to Chapter 54-7. b. An auction agency may also accept from any manufacturer any vehicle that is owned by the manufacturer and that has a MCO/MSO or a valid title. An auction agency may also sell vehicles owned by any governmental entity to any member of the public. 53 It is a Class 1 misdemeanor for any auction agency to accept for sale any unauthorized http://www.uwex.edu/ces/cty/greenlake/documents/AuctionInfoSheet07.pdf Entrance to Fair Grounds ¼ mile down on left side of the road.http://www.proxibid.com/AuctionImages/1262/4187/Downloads/powers.pdf. When new, this truck was sold to the International Harvester dealers to deliver their machinery No property can be removed until full settlement has been furnished. All payments must be made with good funds which are defined as cash, cashier’s check, traveler’s checks, personal or business checks accompanied by an irrevocable bank letter of credit made payable to Powers Auction & Equipment Sales and currently dated (Aug. 19, 2006). This currently dated letter will be attached to our copy of your bidder registration form. Drafts or copies are not acceptable. Bid relying on your own examination. The buyer relies exclusively on his Pre-Auction Inspection and each lot is sold with ALL FAULTS AND DEFECTS THEREIN. Powers Auction & Equipment Sales reserves the right to refuse or withdraw a bidder’s number. The buyers shall take full responsibility and assume all risk of said equipment from the time the Auctioneer accepts the final bid from the buyer. In the event of a dispute in bidding, the Auctioneer’s decision to settle is Final. Powers Auction & Equipment Sales shall not be responsible for accidents. Powers Auction & Equipment Sales shall not be responsible for errors, deletions or omissions on printed materials. Minors are not allowed on Auction grounds. All who enter must register with Powers Auction & Equipment Sales. Considerable industry and media attention has been spent on legislation pending in Congress that would make significant changes to the student loan program.http://www.salliemae.com/NR/rdonlyres/56A14CF0-CCEB-44A6-B190-2A7D3830D2D4/0/PilotAuctions_Aug21_FINAL.pdf. The House and Senate-approved budget reconciliation bills contain “pilot” auction programs designed to restructure the FFEL Program. The House bill authorizes the Department of Education and the Department of Treasury to structure an auction system after three types of market-based mechanisms have been examined. Specifically, the government would auction the “right” to make federally guaranteed loans with the winners determined by a bidding process designed to select the lenders willing to accept the lowest payments from the government. Beginning in July 2009, all parent PLUS loans could be provided by only those lenders that had won the rights to make those loans through competitive auctions. This would apply to all new borrowers applying for loans for a two-year period following the auction. At the end of the two-year period, the auction process would be repeated in each state. A bipartisan group of 20 House members have issued a letter calling for more time to study the consequences of an auction. Concerned about the broad authority that the House proposal gives to the next Secretary of Education to implement a yet-to-be-determined auction structure for all FFEL loans, the bipartisan group of lawmakers state: “We ask that the conference include language that returns authority for the decision of this magnitude – a program-wide auction of the FFEL Program – back to It is important that careful consideration of the consequences of such an auction occur and that It allows the custom definition of the auction parameters, and provides a decentralized control of the auction process.http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/fontoura/papers/auctionsjournal.pdf. After the agents find out about the actions, they interact in a peer-to-peer communication protocol, reducing the role of the centralized auction room to an advertising registry, and taking profit of the distributed nature of the Internet to conduct the auction. Although Internet auctions have been successfully used [6], current auction applications still do not fully exploit the distributed nature of the Internet. They are based on centralized systems that necessarily make decisions about the auction process, taking away important choices from the auction participants. Although some centralized auction systems provide flexibility in the choice of the auction algo-rithm (e.g. through parameters, as in the AuctionBot system [17]), the ability to make the other auction parameters flexible, such as certification, auditing, and treatment of complaints, is much more di cult, if at all possible, to be accomplished via a centralized system. If this auction is being conducted by a centralized auction server, the buyer has to trust either the server or the certifying authorities appointed by the server. Sellers and buyers can participate in a given auction as long as they obey the auction policy. If there is no o er until the timeout for the auction expires, the registry withdraws the auction tuple. After the auction is over, the seller deletes the associated tuple from the auction registry. When a buyer discovers about an interesting auction, it can adopt the auction law and join the community that is conducting the 2-year standard lease 2-year standard lease 2-year standard lease 2-year standard lease 10-year Developmental Lease with two 5 year options (See specifications) 10-year Developmental Lease with two 5 year options (See specifications) 2-year standard lease 2-year standard lease 2-year standard lease 3-year standard lease *Special Remarks for FLA lot SFX-101-42 The fence along the western portion of the lot has been removed by the current tenant.http://www.dot.ca.gov/dist4/airspace/documents/oralauctionbidpkg804.pdf. The current tenant owns the property along the western side of the lot. The fence has been removed to enhance parking needs of the current tenant. All bidders must be aware of this. Any other uses other than a parking lot, must have Caltrans approval before the date of the auction. 1) The successful bidder must provide a completed and signed Airspace Public Parking Lease Application (attached) immediately following the auction. 1) The successful bidder must provide a completed and signed Non-Residential Lease Application (attached) immediately following the auction. 1. Each successful bidder agrees to enter into the standard lease of the State of California within thirty (30) days following the auction. 10. Re-bidding on “turned-in” lots: A Lessee that submits a 30-day notice and gives up a property shall not be permitted to bid on that same property the next time it is put up for auction. 15. All bidders must present, prior to the auction, a bid deposit in the form of a cashier’s check in the amount indicated for each parcel. Failure to present the required bid deposit in the form of a cashier’s check at the start of the auction will result in Caltrans refusing to accept your bid. AGRICULTURAL FUTURES Corn Soybeans Soybean Meal Soybean Oil South American Soybeans Oats Rough Rice Wheat mini-sized Corn mini-sized Soybeans mini-sized Wheat AGRICULTURAL OPTIONS Corn Soybeans Soybean Meal Soybean Oil Soybean Crush Oats Rough Rice Wheat FINANCIAL FUTURES 30 Year U.http://www.cbot.com/cbot/pub/rpt/rpt_month_adv_oa_20070301.pdf.S. Treasury Bonds 10 Year U.S. Treasury Notes 5 Year U.S. Treasury Notes 2 Year U.S. Treasury Notes 30 Day Federal Funds 30 Year Interest Rate Swaps 10 Year Interest Rate Swaps 5 Year Interest Rate Swaps Open Auction Average Daily Volume Report - Monthly * The Open Auction ADV calculation includes the January 2, 2007, Presidential Day of Mourning as a trading day. Open Auction Average Daily Volume Report - Monthly * The Open Auction ADV calculation includes the January 2, 2007, Presidential Day of Mourning as a trading day. AGRICULTURAL FUTURES Corn Soybeans Soybean Meal Soybean Oil South American Soybeans Oats Rough Rice Wheat mini-sized Corn mini-sized Soybeans mini-sized Wheat AGRICULTURAL OPTIONS Corn Soybeans Soybean Meal Soybean Oil Soybean Crush Oats Rough Rice Wheat FINANCIAL FUTURES 30 Year U.http://www.cbot.com/cbot/pub/rpt/rpt_month_adv_oa_20070201.pdf.S. Treasury Bonds 10 Year U.S. Treasury Notes 5 Year U.S. Treasury Notes 2 Year U.S. Treasury Notes 30 Day Federal Funds 10 Year Interest Rate Swaps 5 Year Interest Rate Swaps 10 Year Municipal Note Index Open Auction Average Daily Volume Report - Monthly * The Open Auction ADV calculation includes the January 2, 2007, Presidential Day of Mourning as a trading day. Open Auction Average Daily Volume Report - Monthly * The Open Auction ADV calculation includes the January 2, 2007, Presidential Day of Mourning as a trading day. Check type of lease desired (more than one may be selected) 1.. Indicate experience to qualify as a bona fide farmer pursuant to Section 171-14.5, HRS (see attached copy of Section 171-14.5, HRS). For husband and wife, at least one individual shall qualify. For partnerships, joint ventures and corporations, “Applicant” in the following questions refers to the entity itself. B. Is the Applicant an owner-operator of an established farm Yes/No conducting a substantial farming operation? C. Has the Applicant, for a substantial period of the individual’s Yes/No adult life, resided on a farm and depended on farm income for a livelihood? D. Is the Applicant an individual who has been a farm tenant or Yes/No farm laborer or other individual, who has for the two years last preceding the auction obtained the major portion of their income from farming operations? F. Is the Applicant an individual who, by reason of ability, Yes/No experience, and training as a vocational trainee, is likely to successfully operate a farm? G. Has the Applicant received a commitment for a loan under the Yes/No Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act for the acquisition of a farm? H. Is the Applicant an individual who is displaced from employment Yes/No in an agricultural production enterprise? "Individual" means a natural person who is not a part of a partnership, corporation, or joint venture which is a potential bidder under this section. "Nonindividual concern" means a partnership, corporation, or joint venture properly formed under law and which is a potential bidder under this section. (b) Any other law to the contrary notwithstanding, to be eligible Check type of lease desired (more than one may be selected) 1.. Indicate experience to qualify as a bona fide farmer pursuant to Section 171-14.5, HRS (see attached copy of Section 171-14.5, HRS). For husband and wife, at least one individual shall qualify. For partnerships, joint ventures and corporations, “Applicant” in the following questions refers to the entity itself. B. Is the Applicant an owner-operator of an established farm Yes/No conducting a substantial farming operation? C. Has the Applicant, for a substantial period of the individual’s Yes/No adult life, resided on a farm and depended on farm income for a livelihood? D. Is the Applicant an individual who has been a farm tenant or Yes/No farm laborer or other individual, who has for the two years last preceding the auction obtained the major portion of their income from farming operations? F. Is the Applicant an individual who, by reason of ability, Yes/No experience, and training as a vocational trainee, is likely to successfully operate a farm? G. Has the Applicant received a commitment for a loan under the Yes/No Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act for the acquisition of a farm? H. Is the Applicant an individual who is displaced from employment Yes/No in an agricultural production enterprise? "Individual" means a natural person who is not a part of a partnership, corporation, or joint venture which is a potential bidder under this section. "Nonindividual concern" means a partnership, corporation, or joint venture properly formed under law and which is a potential bidder under this section. (b) Any other law to the contrary notwithstanding, to be eligible This Invitation for Bids contains information and forms necessary for interested parties to bid to purchase the property which is the subject of this sale.http://www.auctionrp.com/auctions2/documents/item/ACFC2A6.pdf. Parties interested in bidding on this property must register to bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders for Online Auction. As part of that registration, bidders must submit a deposit of $100,000.00 before bidding on the property; see Paragraph 4 of the Instructions to Bidders for Online Auction information. The Property has 460 feet of frontage on Jersey Avenue and is delineated with a boundary fence line. The Property’s location and surrounding neighborhood consists of mostly built-out industrial sites with generally level topography. The Property, at road grade, is served with public utilities and enjoys easy access to the Jersey Avenue commuter rail station and Route 1. CONTAINING 244,295.18 square feet of land or 5.61 acres of land more or less. this IFB and incorporated and made a part hereof, and as may be modified and supplemented by any addenda or amendments that may be issued prior to the time fixed in the IFB for the opening of bids or conducting of an auction. upon such grounds will NOT be considered after the bid opening or conclusion of an auction. CONTINUING OFFERS: Each bid received shall be deemed to be a continuing offer after the date of bid opening or conclusion of an auction for 60 calendar days, unless the bid is accepted or rejected by the Government before the expiration of the 60 calendar days. TYPE OF SALE: This sale will be an online auction conducted via the Internet and by submission of written or faxed bids. The auction will 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 |
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