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The Property of: Abigail Hardy is now being offered for auction under and subject to the following Conditions and Stipulations.http://www.jacksonauctioneers.com/pdf/abigail_hardy_tandc.pdf. In order to bid on a property: A prospective bidder must show a Money Order, Certified Check or Cash in the amount of $5,000.00 at the auction and a Lender Letter of pre-qualification, Lender Line of Credit Statement or Proof of Cash to receive a bidding number. Persons without full documentation will not be allowed to bid at the auction. However, said persons will be held as reserve bidders should an acceptable offer not be received during the auction. Sellers reserve the right to make offers to said reserve bidders one business day following auction day. All the terms and conditions of the auction shall remain the same and must be completed by 5:00 p.m. one business day after the auction. The highest and best bidder shall be the Buyer(s), however the sale is subject to immediate confirmation and the Seller(s) reserve the right to reject any and all bids up to and until the property has actually been awarded to a Buyer by the Auctioneer. If any dispute arises between two or more bidders the property may be, at the option of the Seller(s), put back up for auction again. Auctioneers Ken & Bonnie Jackson, Inc, ERA Village Realtors and all other licensees employed by or associated with these companies represent the Seller(s). A 3% buyer broker commission will be paid to brokers who will represent a purchaser on any auction property. Attend the auction and provide a copy of the Buyers Agency Brokers Agreement stating whom they represent signed by the buyer not later than 24 hours prior to the Notice: to bid at the auction you must have in your possession* Personal check for the balance of the required 10% deposit.http://www.kwiauctions.com/pdfs/KW_Cherry_Drive.pdf. Estate of Guadalupe Porras. The information above has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, however, Kennedy Wilson does not guarantee the accuracy of the square footage, lot size, zoning or other information regarding the condition, features of, or future use of the property provided by the Seller or obtained from Public Records or other sources. The Buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of all information through personal inspection, with appropriate professionals, and to rely on their own research. RICHARD “RHETT” WINCHELL The Administrator and the Auctioneer make no representations regarding the property offered for sale (i.e. square footage, zoning etc.) Bidding increases will be in such increments as the Auctioneer in his sole discretion directs. In the event of a dispute between bidders, the Auctioneer shall make the sole and final decision. 3. The sale will be conducted at the property site on the day of the auction. the auctioneer and the high bidder will be required to deposit 10% of the amount of their bid as follows: the first $5,000 in the form of cashier’s check payable to Kennedy Wilson; balance of the 10% deposit may be in the form of a personal check. 5. Seller reserves the right to refuse admittance to or expel anyone from the auction premises for interference with auction activities, nuisance, canvassing, collusive bidding, bid-rigging or other reasons. The auction will be audio/video taped. Bidders’ attendance at the auction shall constitute DotAsia looks to the Auction Partner to provide not only technical support and implementation, but also expertise in all aspects of operating mass domain auctions online.http://www.dotasia.org/rfp/DotAsia-AuctionPartnerRFP--2007-04-28.pdf. In general, the Auction Platform must allow for: 1. .ASIA Accredited Registrars to provision for bidding and obtaining of auction information from the Auction Platform via an API with a specified protocol, such that registrars may integrate the functionalities into their registrar system completely; as well as, 2. .ASIA Accredited Registrars to pass along login information to end registrants to access a centralized auction platform for conducting the auctions directly. Beyond the compensations directly resulting from the .ASIA Startup auctions, DotAsia also believes that the .ASIA Sunrise and Landrush Auctions represents a significant future benefit to the Auction Partner. As such, this is described as a “closed auction”, which is contrasted with an “open auction”, where additional participants (i.e. bidders) may join at anytime during the auction period. The API must provide functionality such that registrants (or registrar administrative staff) may view, bid and interact with the Auction Platform without separately logging into the central auction website. The specifications of the protocol used by the Auction Platform must be provided to all .ASIA Registrars such that they may choose to develop their own API to connect to the Auction Platform. The protocol should provide functionality for at least the following: Placement of a bid for a domain Retrieval of auction information for a domain Setting and updating of a maximum bid for a domain (for Please fax to: 504-617-9990 or mail to the above address *Required fields 1.http://www.nealauction.com/credit/creditapplication.pdf. Provide a letter from your bank officer stating your account is in “good standing” on bank letterhead. The letter should be faxed to 504-617-9990, express mailed, emailed to michelle@nealauction.com , or hand delivered to Neal Auction Company at least 48 hours prior to the auction date if you intend to write a check for your purchases and pickup those items prior to a 10 day check clearance period. 2. You may provide a Trade Reference such as your Christie’s or Sotheby’s account number with a contact name for reference. If you work closely with another auction gallery, we are happy to check those references as well with a contact name and phone number. Trade Reference: 3. All absentee bids must be accompanied by a 25% deposit on the total bids, or for telephone bids, 25% of the 3. All absentee bids must be accompanied by a 25% deposit on the total bids, or for telephone bids, 25% of the total low estimate. Submitting a credit card number or sending a check can achieve this. In the event a deposit check is submitted, the check can be applied to your purchase invoice if you are successful or returned when full payment is received. 4. Submitting a Visa, MasterCard, or Discover Card number that will be held for security purposes. In the event you are successful in your bidding and do not pay your invoice in full within 10 days of the auction date, your credit card will be charged for the amount due to Neal Auction Company. 5. In addition to the above, dealers purchasing for resale and Louisiana Wholesalers must provide the proper documentation to the The Great Falls Advertising Federation (GFAF) would like to invite you to attend the 37th Annual C..M. Russell Auction of Original Western Art and Exhibitor’s Show in Great Falls, Montana, March 16-19, 2005. If you plan to attend, we will supply you with media credentials and tickets to all of the Auction events. It’s the biggest bash in the Western Art world, the C.M. Russell Auction of Original Western Art and it just gets better every year. Celebrating its thirty-seventh birthday this year, the Auction has been called “The most enthusiastic, fun-filled, and hospitable auction event of any kind on earth.” It only seems appropriate, considering the Auction is named for famed cowboy artist Charles Marion Russell, a man whose passion for life, fun-loving nature, and sincere interest in the world around him are evident in the nearly 4,000 works of art he completed in his lifetime. The Auction Sponsored by the Great Falls Advertising Federation, the C.M. Russell Auction began in 1969 as a fundraiser to support the organization, and as a benefit specifically supporting the nationally acclaimed C.M. Russell Museum. That first year, 77 works of art by 29 different artists were auctioned off. Who would have predicted that more than thirty years later, the event would be one of the largest and most successful Western art auctions in the world! This year’s Auction takes place March 16-19, 2005; traditionally the weekend closest to Charlie’s birthday, March 19th. In its 37 year history the Auction has raised over $17 million dollars, and donated over $4 million dollars to the C.M. Russell museum. The Quick Draw, one of the Wetzel raises two issues on appeal, which we revise and restate as: I.http://www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/pdf/05150702jts.pdf. Whether the small claims court erred by entering judgment for Auto Auction; and II. Whether the small claims court judge showed bias when it entered judgment for Auto Auction. On July 7, 2006, Wetzel went to Auto Auction to pick up his vehicle. At Wetzel’s request, an Auto Auction employee moved Wetzel’s vehicle outside Auto Auction’s lot. Wetzel claimed that Auto Auction had picked up his vehicle from the side and damaged the rocker panel and driveshaft of his vehicle. Jeff Wolfe, Auto Auction’s owner, denied liability and refused to pay Wetzel any money. Following a bench trial, the small claims court entered judgment for Auto Auction. I. The first issue is whether the small claims court erred by entering judgment for Auto Auction. Wetzel appears to argue that Auto Auction was negligent in moving his vehicle, and, as a result, his vehicle was damaged.3 In order to prevail on a claim of negligence, Wetzel had to prove: (1) a duty owed to the Wetzel by Auto Auction; (2) a breach of that duty; and (3) injury to Wetzel proximately caused by that breach.” Therefore, we find that Wetzel has failed to establish that the small claims court erred by entering judgment for Auto Auction. The next issue is whether the small claims court showed bias when it entered judgment for Auto Auction. Here, Wetzel argues that the small claims court’s decision should be reversed because of a possible relationship between Judge Hamilton and Auto Auction or its owner. Therefore, we cannot find that the small claims court exhibited bias or prejudice when it entered judgment for 1) What should I sell my property at auction? A real estate auction is not for everyone.http://www.gareia.org/content/FAQSeller.pdf. If you’re looking to sell your property for full retail over an extended period of time and you don’t have a compelling reason to sell, then an auction is not for you. That is why we screen people with our auction prospect questionnaire. But, it doesn’t matter how good we do at the auction if the seller is unrealistic about their expectation for the auction. Here are a few of the benefits of selling at auction: The marketing fee is charged to pay for all the advertising for the auction. All of the money collected will be spent advertising for the auction. Auctions are different than traditional brokerage. There is a significant amount of marketing that must be done for the auction to work properly. We are expecting a marketing budget of approximately $25,000 to $30,000 for the first auction. Typically, upfront auction market run about 1 to 3% of perceived market value with a minimum of about $2500 for properties less than $250,000. Here is how your money is going to be spent to advertise the for the auction: It starts from the time that you agree to auction your property and ends 60 days after the auction date. The auction marketing produces a significant amount a buyers prior to the auction event. Note: if you have logged-in to Live Auction prior then you may immediately logon at the ‘Welcome’ screen For more information, refer to the sections on Monitoring Line Items and Monitoring the Auction.http://www.ca.com/files/supportingpieces/live_auction_reference.pdf. Among them is that of pausing the auction while he deletes your bid. This action will also cause all related auction information to be reset, such as Rank and Best Bid. If significant additional bidding occurred after you submitted your erroneous bid price, the purchaser may also choose to end the auction in order to start the process over. The relevant currency is listed in the header information for the auction and is the only currency recognized for your Bid Price entries. For more information on tracking your bids, refer to the sections Monitoring Line Items and Monitoring the Auction. The Bid Price entry field has become inoperable but there is still time remaining for the auction. Check the auction Status in the header information. It is likely that the auction has been Paused by the purchaser. A system message will also appear once the auction is resumed and set back to Active. Yes, if the purchaser has specifically configured the auction rule profile to allow this. If that number decreases during the course of the auction, it means that a bidder has been banned from the auction. There are four basic rule profiles: English Auction: the basic auction template in which bids are validated against the overall best bid; no restrictions on price or rank information Rank-Only: bids are validated against each bidder's own best bid; line item price information is restricted; your rank in the auction per line item is displayed Pursuant to RCW 46.http://www.dol.wa.gov/forms/430511.pdf.55.130 the following procedures must be followed A copy of the auction procedures shall be posted at the bidding site. A three-hour public viewing period shall be held before the auction. operator shall post a clearly visible sign at the office location that describes in detail where the auction will be held. The open bid process, including all written bids, shall be used so that everyone knows the dollar value that must be exceeded. If an operator chooses to use the preauction bid methos, written bids identifying the specific vehicle and the amount bid may be submitted up to five (5) days before the auction. Auctions shall be held during daylight hours of a normal business day. written bids (the operator may choose not to use the preauction written bid method. The highest two bids received shall be recorded in written form. In case the high bidder defaults, the next bidder has the right to purchase the vehicle for the amount of his or her bid. If the operator elects to bid at auction, that bid must be disclosed as such, and may not merely be an effort to set a minimum for other bids. SIFF International POSTER AUCTION Please join us on Sunday, December 4 at Central Cinema at 21st and East Union Preview and Silent Auction: 4pm — Live Auction begins at 5pm eaturing collectible & classic movie posters from around the world.http://www.seattlefilm.org/_misc/PosterAuction_Brochure.pdf. Starring your favorite auctioneer, David Silverman, accompanied by the lovely Gary Tucker. The poster auction will be followed by a rare screening F of Robert Siodmak’s Christmas Holiday, starring Deanna Durbin, Universal’s golden girl, and Gene Kelly, both playing way against type in this very dark fi lm noir classic. Based on W. Somerset Maugham’s novel, Siodmak teams with screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz, whose adaptation shares some of the labyrinthine quality of his Citizen Kane screenplay. Audiences gasped in shock at the fi rst sight of America’s chirping child diva, heavily made up and in décolleté in a sleazy club, but Durbin has repeatedly cited it as her only worthwhile fi lm. $12 General Which posters will be sold in Live Auction and which will be sold in Silent Auction is still to be determined. Live Auction posters will be sold framed, courtesy of Gallery Frames. Silent Auction posters will be shrink-wrapped. The Seattle International Film Festival reserves the right to add or withdraw, without notice, posters to or from the auction. Sale Conducted by: BIDITUP, Subject to our customary terms of sale, (Available at the auction site on the day of the sale), and any and all amendments and modifications announced by the auctioneer at the time of the auction.http://www.biditup.com/pdf/368.pdf. The auctioneer and seller make no warranties or guarantees, expressed or implied, as to the defects in or the correctness or accuracy of the descriptions in any advertising of any item(s) being auctioned and will not be responsible for any advertising discrepancies or inaccuracies of any kind. AUCTIONEER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. It shall be the buyer’s obligation to verify information and descriptions of property prior to sale. BIDITUP, and its advertising agency assume no liability for errors or omissions in this brochure. The auctioneer does not warrant the age,accuracy, genuineness, authenticity, description, weight, count or measure of any listings specified herein. Although it is not likely, auction sales are subject to cancellation or postponement, and sometimes items are withdrawn from the sale, kindly contact BIDITUP, prior to travel as there will be no reimbursements. On the day of the sale, all successful bidders must immediately pay the full purchase price in cash, certified funds, cashiers check, wire transfer or company check with a letter from the buyer’s bank guaranteeing unqualified payments to BIDITUP. This letter is valid until 30 working days after the auction sale. Company checks without letter from bank guaran-teeing unqualified payment will not be accepted. All buyers must pay applicable sales tax (unless evidence of exemption is |
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