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The "Catch-22" Of Amazon's Argument To Function As An Auctioneer: The Implied Warranty Of Merchantability, Kyle A. Batson
The "Catch-22" Of Amazon's Argument To Function As An Auctioneer: The Implied Warranty Of Merchantability, Kyle A. Batson
St. Mary's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Champions For Justice & Public Interest Auction 2016, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Champions For Justice & Public Interest Auction 2016, Roger Williams University School Of Law
School of Law Public Interest Auction
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Mighty Beast: A Critical Reflection, Neil Verma
Mighty Beast: A Critical Reflection, Neil Verma
RadioDoc Review
This review-essay considers Mighty Beast, a radio feature by Sean Borodale, Sara Davies and Elizabeth Purnell, exploring how it approaches vernacular speech using poems based on auctioneering, sounds of market places and interviews with farmers and other workers. Listening closely to key passages, I highlight the role of Borodale’s 'in the moment' process and the use of sound editing as a form of writing, while situating the work within a longer history of livestock poetry and auctioneering in the sound arts. In the end, I argue that Mighty Beast is an outstanding piece to help think through larger issues of …
Mighty Beast: Review 1, Mike Ladd
Mighty Beast: Review 1, Mike Ladd
RadioDoc Review
MIGHTY BEAST: written by Sean Borodale, soundscape by Elizabeth Purnell, produced by Sara Davies, performed by Christopher Bianchi. BBC Radio 3, Between the Ears, 2013. 29mins10.
Mighty Beast is a ‘radio poem’ that takes us into the cattle saleyard, and the lives of the auctioneers, animal handlers and farmers that are its denizens. Radio poems operate through feeling as much as intellect, and give scope for different interpretations. They are not so much about imparting information or telling a story, as creating an experience. They are more associative than expository, often proceeding in a non-linear way. Often radio poems …
2009-2 Lucas, Keynes, And The Crisis, David Laidler
2009-2 Lucas, Keynes, And The Crisis, David Laidler
Department of Economics Research Reports
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2006-3 Axel Leijonhufvud And The Quest For Micro-Foundations -- Some Reflections, David Laidler
2006-3 Axel Leijonhufvud And The Quest For Micro-Foundations -- Some Reflections, David Laidler
Economic Policy Research Institute. EPRI Working Papers
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Auction Problems: Going, Going, Gone, Leonard D. Duboff
Auction Problems: Going, Going, Gone, Leonard D. Duboff
Cleveland State Law Review
Works of art may be bought, sold, and transferred by every traditional method of conveyancing, though the type which appears to be most notorious is auctioning. In this Article the auction process will be analyzed, many of the problems currently prevalent in the auction arena identified, and suggestions tendered which, if adopted, should reduce some of the difficulties discussed.