What “Sold!” doesn’t have — a dispute
In the case of Kline v. Fineberg, 481 So. 2d 108, 109 n.1 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1985) the court …
In the case of Kline v. Fineberg, 481 So. 2d 108, 109 n.1 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1985) the court …
The argument is, essentially, if an auctioneer is to maximize price for the seller, and a bid comes in “while …
There is very little that gets the attention of an auction buyer more than being awarded the property (the “bid”) …
I must see 100’s of memes on my average day. The ones involving mathematics usually get my attention since I …
I continue to see it over and over … “You as an auctioneer can …” and then radio silence. A …
Here’s the problem. The law allows (but does not require) auctioneers to lie. We can indeed say, “Sold!” (in certain …