without reserve

without reserve
A term characterizing an auction sale conducted without right on the part of the owner of the property to withdraw goods from the sale or to bid them in by himself or through another. Anno: 37 ALR.2d 1054; 7 Am J2d Auct § 18.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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