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This failed and when the auction was over he sold it by private treaty (agreement).
But it was still there, so it hadn't been sold by private treaty.
The collection is being sold as a whole, rather than as individual etchings, by private treaty sale.
These bodies are allowed to buy objects by private treaty in accordance with the relevant legislative provisions.
Apparently it had been sold by private treaty but there wasn't much information about who'd bought it.
Advertisements announcing the sale of the premises by private treaty appeared in weekend newspapers.
It was later sold by private treaty for £70,000 to Frederick Power.
'Unless sold before by private treaty' had been pasted across the original board.
In effect this stage is equivalent to exchange of contracts in a sale by private treaty, with completion four weeks later.
Tesco purchased the site by private treaty in 2002 meaning it was never offered for sale on the open market.
Grass-letting can be done at auction, by tender, or by private treaty; the last two giving you a better choice of tenant.
About 7% of Australian wool is sold by private treaty on farms or to local wool-handling facilities.
ANM expected to sell most of its quota by private treaty - with an occasional auction to check that prices were being pitched accurately.
Sometimes when land is offered for sale by private treaty and there is keen interest from several prospective purchasers, tenders are introduced to resolve the competition.
She will dispose by private treaty of the three remaining minor Impressionists and eight French sculptures and the Renoir (est.
Signorelli's exceptional chalk study of a young warrior was sold by private treaty through Christie's, also to the Walker Art Gallery, in 1980.
The Wallsend ship-repair yards were sold to British Ship-builders by private treaty as they were embedded in the building yards.
When the developer is actively seeking land, it may be possible to conclude the negotiations by private treaty, to obtain an option or to enter into a conditional contract.
He spoke privately with the auctioneers and agreed to buy the Scania (i.e. he agreed by private treaty and not in an auction).
The court held that the exemption clause, though it had been incorporated in the auction sales, had not been incorporated in the later sale by private treaty.
The highest numerically graded piece, an NGC MS68, sold for $1,500,000 by private treaty transaction in 2007.
One of these conditions stated, 'Sale' used in these conditions shall include sale by private treaty as well as sale by auction.'
On 22 August 2011 3 Lightnings, 3 Buccaneers and 4 Hunters were listed as 'for sale by private treaty' with Go Industry.
The cost of selling by tender can be fractionally greater than by private treaty (perhaps involving a glossy brochure) as it may be necessary to advertise the site more widely.
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.