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- No bids were received and the property was passed in for private treaty.
- The company also provides private treaty sales, estate planning, and appraisals.
- It was later sold by private treaty for ?0, 000 to Frederick Power.
- The company also does restoration, private treaty sales, auctions, estate planning and financial services.
- The locket was purchased from an unidentified vendor by private treaty, negotiated by Christie's auction house.
- An older report by media critic " The Hoot " identified how " private treaties " influence reporting.
- The company conducts the majority of its business on its web site via private treaty and weekly internet auctions.
- They brought back furs ( mainly beaver ) and sold them, sometimes by private treaty but usually by public auction.
- On 22 August 2011 3 Lightnings, 3 Buccaneers and 4 Hunters were listed as'for sale by private treaty'with Go Industry.
- Tesco purchased the site by private treaty in 2002 meaning it was never offered for sale on the open market.
- The collection, brought together 20 years, is being sold as a whole, rather than as individual etchings, by private treaty sale.
- In July 1757, Pitt formed a coalition government with Newcastle and insisted on Pratt's appointment as conquest from those acquired by private treaty.
- Its worldwide auction sales increased by 15 percent from $ 1.6 billion to $ 1.84 billion, a figure that excludes its private treaty sales.
- It did not sell in the auction, but the philatelic press reported that a Private Treaty sale was arranged later for an unknown price.
- This infuriated Argentine opinion; and Carlos Tejedor, Argentina's Foreign Minister, sent a note to Brazil challenging its right to make a private treaty with Paraguay.
- In 1757, the Law Officers of the Crown delivered the Pratt-Yorke opinion distinguishing overseas territories acquired by right of conquest from those acquired by private treaty.
- It isor, more exactly, is the deed which recordswhat later came to be termed a " private treaty ", a sale between private parties on negotiated terms.
- Its worldwide auction sales increased by 15 percent from $ 1 . 6 billion to $ 1 . 84 billion, a figure that excludes its private treaty sales.
- As an extreme example, Brace said, presidents would be unable to conduct private treaty negotiations if opponents of such an international agreement were privy to the confidential discussions.
- Auction houses hold what they call " private treaty sales, " in which experts find a buyer for a work of art without putting it up for public auction.
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