16 Tex. Admin. Code § 67.10 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Advertisement--Any
written, print, or broadcast commercial message that promotes the services of
an auctioneer. For purposes of this chapter and the Texas Occupations Code, a
general listing in a telephone directory that does not otherwise solicit
auction business is not an advertisement.
(2) Auction listing contract--An agreement
executed by the auctioneer and the seller which authorizes the auctioneer to
conduct the auction, identifies the property to be sold at auction, and sets
out the terms of the agreement and the rights and responsibilities of each
party. This includes seller and consignment contracts.
(3) Auction without reserve (also called
Absolute Auction)--An auction in which property put up for sale is sold to the
highest bidder, where the seller may not withdraw the property from the auction
after the auctioneer calls for bids unless no bid is made in a reasonable time,
and where the seller may not bid himself or through an agent.
(4) Auction with reserve--An auction in which
the seller or his agent reserves the right to establish a minimum bid, accept
or reject any and all bids, and withdraw the property at any time prior to the
announcement of the completion of the sale by the auctioneer.
(5) Operated--To have fiduciary and
operational responsibilities for an auction company's auctions conducted in
Texas.
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