〘 noun 〙 In the procedure of an auction, the auctioneer bids on movable or immovable property and acquires ownership of it. Currently, the legal term is "keiraku". ※Auction Law (Meiji 31) (1898) Article 2 "The auctioneer acquires the right that is the subject of the auction by winning the bid."Auction - Otosu [Auction]Keiraku [Auction]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 競売の手続きで、その対象である動産または不動産をせりおとし、その所有権を取得すること。現在、法律用語では「けいらく」。※競売法(明治三一年)(1898)二条「競買人は競落に因りて競売の目的たる権利を取得す」
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