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An auctioneer did (and didn’t) do something?
I’ve not seen such a defense of malfeasance but I would guess this is how it would play out. If an auctioneer was guilty of a crime, the...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Mar 13, 20232 min read
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Auctioneers and judicial review
Auctioneers, albeit infrequently, find themselves in court. The issues could constitute a myriad of things including licensing laws...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Jan 8, 20213 min read
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Unless the circumstances indicate otherwise
Auctioneers can disclaim warranties for fitness and merchantability regarding property they are putting up for auction … typically by...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Oct 27, 20203 min read
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Legal precedent in auction cases …
I note that any prior ruling could be binding or a principle and therefore persuasive. Therefore precedent may not be binding but be...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Oct 10, 20183 min read
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Auction expert witness and standards of proof
Most cases in which we’ve been involved have been civil cases, where the standard of proof has been generally either a preponderance of...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Jul 16, 20182 min read
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