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And when he sells his 1 of 4, i have some ocean front property in arizona for him to buy. Can i trademark 1 of 1, like "survivor".
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Seriously..........What are the Standards for presentation of a car at Auction?? Example......If I took a car to Auction and claimed whatever, and someone buys it..........and finds out that it wasn't what I presented it as.....What would the Legal remedies be, if any??
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The owner of the car is the one responsible for the description period. Now it is in the best interest of the auction house to only sell legitimate cars. Their reputation is also on the line to a degree and it is certainly wise and good business. If the auction knows a car is a fake they may/have cancelled auctions for cars. They are only a forum to promote and sell cars period.
They don't authenticate cars...
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