No, an auctioneer can not prevent disabled people from attending an auction. That would be illegal and grounds for a discrimination suit.
No, the auctioneer would not be legally responsible if someone got hurt at an auction. The auctioneer is only an employee.
auctioneer
Some words with the root "auct" are auction, auctioneer, and auctioning.
an auctioneer
Do you have a signed contract with the auctioneer? If you do, does it state that the auctioneer reserves the right to refuse service? If you do not have a contract, then the auctioneer is free to decide wether or not they want to auction your items.
The word auctioneer is a noun, a word for a personwho conducts an auction. The verb is 'to auction', auctions, auctioning, auctioned.
That is the correct spelling of the word "auction" (sale by bidding).
Yes
You have to be a licensed auctioneer to auction a home, look for either a local or national auction company in your area.
An auction host is commonly referred to as an "auctioneer." The auctioneer is responsible for managing the auction process, calling bids, and facilitating the sale of items. They play a crucial role in engaging bidders and ensuring that the event runs smoothly.
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You are not able to purchase a home prior to auction unless the auctioneer and/or auction company has provisions with the seller to permit such a sale.