sale — n 1 a: the transfer of title to property from one party to another for a price; also: the contract of such a transaction see also short 1 2 compare barter, donation … Law dictionary
judicial sale — see sale Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. judicial sale … Law dictionary
judicial sale — The sale of goods by an official (e.g., keeper, trustee, or sheriff) appointed by a court, to satisfy a judgment or other court order. Such sales require public notice of time and place, and a description of the goods to be sold … Business law dictionary
SCO Group — Infobox Company company name = The SCO Group company company type = Public (Pinksheets|SCOXQ) foundation = Santa Cruz, California (SCO, 1979) Lindon, Utah (Caldera, 1994) location = Lindon, Utah, USA key people = Ralph Yarro III, Chairman Darl… … Wikipedia
Subpoena ad testificandum — A subpoena ad testificandum is a court summons to appear and give oral testimony for use at a hearing or trial. The subpoena developed as a creative writ, the writ subpoena , from the Court of Chancery. Writs of many kinds formed the essential… … Wikipedia
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London Gazette — Not to be confused with Westminster Gazette. The London Gazette , facsimile front page from 3–10 September 1666, reporting on the Great Fire of London. (Click image to enlarge and read). The London Gazette is one of the official journals of… … Wikipedia
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Lis Pendens — An official notice to the public that a lawsuit has been filed. Lis Pendens refers to the concept that any buyer of property must assume any litigation that exists pertaining to the property. If a buyer purchases a lot that a bank was suing the… … Investment dictionary