public+auction

  • 1public auction — viešasis aukcionas statusas Aprobuotas sritis Teisė apibrėžtis Pardavimo būdas, kai daiktai ar paslaugos siūlomi pirkti keliems asmenims, kurie asmeniškai dalyvauja aukcione arba kuriems suteikiama galimybė jame asmeniškai dalyvauti ir kurie… …

    Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)

  • 2public auction — See auction; public sale …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 3public tender — public auction, open invitation to offer bids on various items …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 4auction — A common method of issuing gilts. Similar to a tender offer. In an auction, investors apply to buy the new gilts being issued, specifying the amount they wish to purchase and the price they are prepared to pay. The new gilts will be issued to… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 5auction — n. 1) to hold an auction 2) an auction takes place 3) to put smt. up for auction 4) a public auction 5) at (an) auction; by auction (we bought these items at an auction; they sold their house by auction) * * * [ ɔːkʃ(ə)n] by auction (we bought… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 6auction — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ public ▪ charity ▪ Internet, online ▪ reverse (esp. AmE), sealed bid (esp. AmE), sealed offer ( …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 7public — The whole body politic, or the aggregate of the citizens of a state, nation, or municipality. The inhabitants of a state, county, or community. In one sense, everybody, and accordingly the body of the people at large; the community at large,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 8public auctioneer — one who oversees and manages a public auction …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 9auction — auc·tion n: a public sale of property to the highest bidder see also reserve Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. auction …

    Law dictionary

  • 10Auction — Auc tion, n. [L. auctio an increasing, a public sale, where the price was called out, and the article to be sold was adjudged to the last increaser of the price, or the highest bidder, fr. L. augere, auctum, to increase. See {Augment}.] 1. A… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English