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Hasti, Novrini, and Irwin Tenrysau. "Sistem Informasi Pelelangan Online Pada PT. Balai Lelang Bandung." Jurnal ULTIMA InfoSys 8, no. 2 (April 2, 2018): 95–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.31937/si.v8i2.642.

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PT.Balai Lelang Bandung is a company in Bandung which is located at Ruko Maple Kav. G, Jl. Gn. Batu No. 201, Sukaraja, Cicendo, Bandung - West Java, provides services such as pre-auction, auction, and post auction. The registration process of tender participants is quite convoluted and takes a lot of time in the registration process either in terms of the auction participants or the auctioneer itself. The auction process is very time-consuming bidders themselves, where in conducting the auction, participants are required to attend directly to the auction so many prospective bidders who discontinue their intention to follow the auction process. In this design approach method is prototypemethod, while system development method using Unified Modeling Language (UML). System design tool used to describe the system model such as usecase, scenario diagram, sequence diagram. Index Terms - Information System, Online Auctions, Prototype, UML
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Bandle, Anne Laure. "“Legal Questions of Art Auctions” (Rechtsfragen der Kunstauktion): Seminar held by the Europe Institute, University of Zurich and the Center of Art and Law, Zurich, 13 April 2011." International Journal of Cultural Property 18, no. 4 (November 2011): 449–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0940739111000348.

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Directed by Professor Dr. Kurt Siehr, Professor Dr. Wolfgang Ernst, and Dr. Andrea F. G. Raschèr, the seminar exposed the legal fundaments of art auctions and provided an overview of some underlying problems currently faced by practitioners and legal scholars. The seminar was followed by a panel discussion called the “Boon and Bane of Auction Houses for the Art Market,” gathering directors of auction houses as well as art market and art law experts.
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Permata, Nezsa Agyu. "The Relevance of The Notarial Deed To The Deed of The Treatise of The Auction Made by The Notary As Class Ii Auction Officials." Authentica 3, no. 2 (February 8, 2021): 186–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.20884/1.atc.2020.3.2.46.

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The minutes of auction are the minutes of the auction made by the Bidding Officer which is an authentic. Deed and has perferct legal force (Explanation of Article 1 number 35 of the Minister of Finance Regulation Number 27/PMK.06/2016 concerning Bidding Immplementation Guidelines). Based on Article 15 paragraph (2) letter g of Law number 2 of 2014 concerning Position of Notary. It is explained that making the minutes of auction treaty is one of the Notary’s authorities. This means it cant be interpreted that the Auction Officer to make minutes of aution treaty. But in the implementation of the drafting of the minutes of auction there are 2 (two) ruless governing, namely the Notary, while the Auction Officer uses the Vendu Reglement reference, Stbl 1908:289, and in fact not all the Notary can make the auction treatise deed in accordance with the contents of the article, so that question artise regarding the auction treatise deed and the authentic deed make by the Notary the main issue raised in this study is how is the implementation of the authority of the Notary Public as a Class II Auction Officer in conducting the auction? And how is the relevance of the minute of the auction treaty with the Notary Public as Class II Auction Officer? Based on the result of research and conclusions that the Notary who made the auction treatise deed is the Notary in his capacity as a Class II Auction Officer who has followed the appointment process as a Class II Auction Officer, so that for the minutes of the auction tretise produced by a Notary Public in this case as a Class II Auction Officer, likened to authentic deeds as authetic deeds make by a Notaries. In the case of the making of the minutes of the auction treaty, a Notary who serves as a Class II Auction Officer needs to strongly apply the precautionary principle in making the minutes of the aution treaty, because the existing rules do not accommodate the possition of a Notary who serves as a Class II Auction Officer. Keywords: Deed of Minutes of Auction, Notary Public, Class II Auction Officer.
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Ozanich, Gary W., Chiung-Wen Hsu, and Han Woo Park. "3-G wireless auctions as an economic barrier to entry: the western european experience." Telematics and Informatics 21, no. 3 (August 2004): 225–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0736-5853(03)00057-1.

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Gibb, D. J., K. S. Schwartzkopf-Genswein, T. A. McAllister, B. M. A. Genswein, and M. Streeter. "Effect of sub-therapeutic antibiotics and auction exposure on health, performance, and feeding behavior of weaned calves." Canadian Journal of Animal Science 86, no. 4 (December 1, 2006): 457–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/a06-024.

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Calves sourced directly from a ranch were heavier initially (273 vs. 258; P = 0.01) than calves from the same ranch but processed through an auction barn. For calves fed 6 g head-1 d-1 chlortetracycline from days 5 to 9, feeding an additional 350 mg head-1 d-1 of chlortetracycline and sulfamethazine from days 1 to 28 improved gain/feed (P = 0 .03), but only for the first 28 d of the 84-d trial. Frequency of bunk visits were altered by calf source and antibiotic treatment. Key words: Antibiotics, auction, calves, feedlot receiving programs
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Hutagalung, Horas, and Suwirma Syamsu. "HEAVY METAL CONTENT IN SOME SEAFOODS COLLECTED FROM MUARA ANGKE FISH AUCTION PLACE, JAKARTA." Marine Research in Indonesia 26, no. 1 (May 11, 1987): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/mri.v26i0.407.

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Determination of heavy metal content (Hg, Pb, Cd, Cu, Cr, Zn) in some seafoods collected from Muara Angke Fish Auction Place were carried out during February to July 1979. The results showed that Zn content in seafoods a nalyzed was always much higher than the other heavy metals. The concentration levels of the six heavy metals observed were low. It is almost of the same level as the metal concentration of other seafoods observed in various parts of the world oceans, but still lower than the maximum standard set for human consumption as established by Tasmania, Australia and World Health Organization. The mean per capita consumption of fish in Jakarta is only about 165 g per week, while the Provisional Tolerated Weekly Intake for Hg, set by WHO/FAO at 300 ug level, would be attained by consuming 1500 g Rastrelliger sp., or 698 gPenaeus setiferus, or 545 g Sepia sp., and or 1250 g Pecten sp. Therefore, at present the level of metal content in fishes sold at TPI Muara Angke can be considered as not dangerous to human health as long as these quantities are not surpassed.
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Hutagalung, Horas, and Suwirma Syamsu. "HEAVY METAL CONTENT IN SOME SEAFOODS COLLECTED FROM MUARA ANGKE FISH AUCTION PLACE, JAKARTA." Marine Research in Indonesia 26 (May 11, 1987): 51–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/mri.v26i1.407.

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Determination of heavy metal content (Hg, Pb, Cd, Cu, Cr, Zn) in some seafoods collected from Muara Angke Fish Auction Place were carried out during February to July 1979. The results showed that Zn content in seafoods a nalyzed was always much higher than the other heavy metals. The concentration levels of the six heavy metals observed were low. It is almost of the same level as the metal concentration of other seafoods observed in various parts of the world oceans, but still lower than the maximum standard set for human consumption as established by Tasmania, Australia and World Health Organization. The mean per capita consumption of fish in Jakarta is only about 165 g per week, while the Provisional Tolerated Weekly Intake for Hg, set by WHO/FAO at 300 ug level, would be attained by consuming 1500 g Rastrelliger sp., or 698 gPenaeus setiferus, or 545 g Sepia sp., and or 1250 g Pecten sp. Therefore, at present the level of metal content in fishes sold at TPI Muara Angke can be considered as not dangerous to human health as long as these quantities are not surpassed.
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Saidi, Reza, and James R. Marsden. "Number of bids, number of bidders and bidding behavior in outer-continental shelf oil lease auction markets." European Journal of Operational Research 58, no. 3 (May 1992): 335–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0377-2217(92)90064-g.

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Zhao, Peng, Jianzhong Wang, and Lingren Kong. "Decentralized Algorithms for Weapon-Target Assignment in Swarming Combat System." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2019 (August 27, 2019): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8425403.

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Swarming small unmanned aerial or ground vehicles (UAVs or UGVs) have attracted the attention of worldwide military powers as weapons, and the weapon-target assignment (WTA) problem is extremely significant for swarming combat. The problem involves assigning weapons to targets in a decentralized manner such that the total damage effect of targets is maximized while considering the nonlinear cumulative damage effect. Two improved optimization algorithms are presented in the study. One is the redesigned auction-based algorithm in which the bidding rules are properly modified such that the auction-based algorithm is applied for the first time to solve a nonlinear WTA problem. The other one is the improved task swap algorithm that eliminates the restriction in which the weights of the edges on graph G must be positive. Computational results for up to 120 weapons and 110 targets indicate that the redesigned auction-based algorithm yields an average improvement of 37% over the conventional auction-based algorithm in terms of solution quality while the additional running time is negligible. The improved task swap algorithm and the other two popular task swap algorithms almost achieve the same optimal value, while the average time-savings of the proposed algorithm correspond to 53% and 74% when compared to the other two popular task swap algorithms. Furthermore, the hybrid algorithm that combines the above two improved algorithms is examined. Simulations indicate that the hybrid algorithm exhibits superiority in terms of solution quality and time consumption over separately implementing the aforementioned two improved algorithms.
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Horton, G. M. J., J. A. Baldwin, S. M. Emanuele, J. E. Wohlt, and L. R. McDowell. "Performance and blood chemistry in lambs following fasting and transport." Animal Science 62, no. 1 (February 1996): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1357729800014302.

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AbstractThirty-six 5-month-old Dorset ram lambs (28·7 kg) were used to investigate the effects of fasting and transport on performance and selected blood parameters. Three treatment groups (no. = 12) were: (1) control-food and water, without transport; (2) fasting for 72 h, without transport; and (3) transport in a trailer to a nearby auction-barn, then driven 8 h/day for 3 days without food or water for a total of 72 h. Lambs were given a total mixed diet containing 163 g/kg crude protein throughout the 28-day post-transport period. Both fasted and transported lambs consumed less food than the control group during the first 7 days post treatment (P < 0·05). Water intake was similar for all treatment groups on the 1st day post transport, after which both fasted and transport lambs drank less ivater than control lambs during the following 6 days (P < 0·05). Live-weight loss after the 3-day fast and transport period and subsequent body-weight gain during the 28-day realimentation period differed across all treatment groups (P < 0·05 and P < 0·09; (1) 1% and 305 g, (2) 14·8% and 343 g, and (3) 20·0% and 390 g, respectively, though control lambs had the highest weight gains over the 32-day experimental period. Plasma urea nitrogen was lower in both fasted and transported lambs on days 6, 7 and 11 compared with control lambs (P < 0·05). Plasma glucose concentrations on days 4 and 5 were lower in transported lambs than in fasted lambs, and highest in control lambs (P < 0·05); glucose concentration levels remained lower in both fasted and transported lambs than in control lambs on days 6 and 7 (P < 0·05). Plasma cortisol concentrations were highest in transported lambs during the 3-day transport period and for 2 days immediately following transport (P < 0·05). Effects of the 72 h fast were exacerbated by auction barn activity and subsequent transport, and compensatory gains by fasted and transport lambs were incomplete within the 28-day post transport period.
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Books on the topic "Auctiones A.G"

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Sotheby, Parke-Bernet London. 27 works from the Morton G. Neumann family collection: Auction: Tuesday November 17 1998 .... New York: Sotheby's, 1998.

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Sotheby, Parke-Bernet, London. Contemporary art: Morning : Property of the estate of Vera G. List : auction New York Thursday, November 13, 2003 .... New York: Sotheby's, 2003.

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London, Sotheby Parke-Bernet. 27 works from the Morton G. Neumann Family collection. New York: Sotheby's, 1998.

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Westbridge, Anthony R. The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction Volume 2: G-L. Westbridge Publications, 2000.

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Sotheby, Parke-Bernet, London. Important pâte-de-verre by G. Argy-Rousseau: Auction ... Saturday, December 2, 2000 .... New York: Sotheby's, 2000.

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Bastis, Christos G. Antiquities from the collection of the late Christos G. Bastis: Auction: Thursday, December 9, 1999. New York, NY, 1999.

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67th public and mail auction sale: Fine numismatic literature consigned by Mr. Gregory G. Brunk ... 1988.

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(Firm), Sotheby's, ed. 27 works from the Morton G. Neumann family collection: Sale 7249, auction Tuesday, November 17, 1998.. New York: Sotheby's, 1998.

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Lewis Carroll and Alice: The private collection of Justin G. Schiller, Auction, Wednesday 9 December 1998. New York: Christie's, 1998.

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(Firm), G. Mercer Adam, ed. Catalogue of auction sale of Mr. G. Mercer Adam's consignments of English law reports, &c.: Being, in part, the remainder of the extensive and valuable law library of the late Dr. J.V. Ham, of Whitby, to be sold on the evenings of Wednesday and Thursday, November 28 & 29, at the sale rooms of Messrs. Wakefield, Coate & Co., auctioneers, Toronto. Toronto: Printed for G.M. Adam, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Auctiones A.G"

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Shneer, David. "How Grief Became a Commodity." In Grief, 153–77. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190923815.003.0007.

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In 1990, the G. Ray Hawkins Gallery in Santa Monica hosted Dmitri Baltermants’s first commercial exhibition. By most measures, it was a success. This chapter describes the transformation of his war photographs that portrayed deep human emotion into commodities on the marketplace. Since 1990, Baltermants’s work, especially Grief, has appeared on both sides of the Atlantic at art photography auctions and in exhibitions, often selling over the expected price and garnering much critical attention. In 1999, the Baltermants archive was sold to an American collector hoping to generate enough attention in the photographer to make back his investment. He failed to do so and sold it back to anonymous buyers in Moscow, who ended up incorporating Baltermants’s archive into a massive photo fund. The fund went belly up eighteen months after its founding, and the location of his archive remains a mystery.
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"and asked the attendant what it meant. She was told that the relevant terms purported to exclude the liability of the proprietors for damage to beads and sequins attached to the garment. However, the truth was that the exemption of liability extended to all damage howsoever caused. It was held that, because only half the truth had been revealed, the defendants were effectively estopped from relying upon the exemption clause with the result that the plaintiff was able to recover damages. Also, in Dimmock v Hallett, where an auctioneer had misleadingly stated that two farms on a freehold property were let, whereas in fact the tenant farmers had served notice to quit. As Sir G Turner LJ stated (at p 28), ‘The purchaser ... would be led to suppose ... that he was purchasing with continuing tenancies at fixed rents, whereas he would, in fact, have to find tenants immediately after the completion of his purchase’. Intriguingly, his Lordship also noted that ‘The Court requires good faith in conditions of sale, and looks strictly at the statements contained in them’. Moreover, once a person has started to speak, he comes under a duty to keep the other party appraised of any subsequent change in circumstances of which the speaker becomes aware. In With v O’Flanagan, the defendant owned a medical practice which he." In Sourcebook on Contract Law, 220–21. Routledge-Cavendish, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843141518-83.

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