public+auction
51public sale — noun Date: 1641 auction 1 …
52auction — n public sale, vendue, Scot and North Eng. roup, Chiefly Irish. cant; tag sale, yard sale, garage sale …
53public sale — pub′lic sale′ com n. auction 1) • Etymology: 1670–80 …
54Oklahoma Department of Public Safety — Agency overview Formed April 20, 1937 Headquarters 3600 N Martin Luther King Avenue Oklahoma City, Oklahoma …
55Bill Auction — A public auction for Treasury bills that is held weekly by the U.S. Treasury. Currently there are 17 authorized primary dealers that are required to bid directly upon each issue. This is the manner in which all U.S. Treasury bills are issued. The …
56Crown auction — /kraʊn ˈɒkʃən/ (say krown okshuhn) noun (sometimes lower case) the sale of government owned land at public auction …
57Dutch auction — Auction 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 …
58Dutch auction — Auction in which the lowest price necessary to sell the entire offering becomes the price at which all securities offered are sold. This technique has been used in Treasury auctions. The New York Times Financial Glossary auction in which the… …
59Most expensive cars sold in auction — This is a list of the most expensive cars sold in auto auctions through the traditional bidding process, consisting of those that attracted headline grabbing publicity, mainly for the high price their new owners have paid. The current record is… …
60Auto auction — Auto auctions are a method of selling new, and most often, used vehicles based on auction system. Auto auctions can be found in most nations, but are often unknown to most people. This is, such as in the case of the United States, because this a… …