Yes. Kiefer Auctioneers reserves the right to cancel, postpone, reschedule, or modify an auction due to circumstances beyond reasonable control. These may include, but are not limited to, weather events, power outages, internet or platform failures, emergencies, safety concerns, or other force majeure events.
An auction may also be postponed if conditions arise that affect the safety, accessibility, or condition of the auction premises.
Any changes to the auction date, format, or structure will be communicated to registered bidders and sellers as promptly as reasonably possible.
Yes. Kiefer Auctioneers reserves the right, at its sole discretion and as permitted by Texas law, to refuse service to any bidder or seller, revoke or suspend bidding privileges, or require additional verification or documentation at any time.
This may include, but is not limited to, situations involving:
Kiefer Auctioneers may take such actions before, during, or after an auction to protect the integrity of the auction process, the seller, and other participants.
We strive to handle all questions and concerns as cordially and professionally as possible and make every effort to resolve matters promptly and fairly. To ensure clarity and accuracy, audio and video recordings from the auction may be referenced to help resolve any disputes or questions that may arise.
If a dispute cannot be resolved informally, the following terms apply:
The prevailing party may recover reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs where permitted by law.
No. A physical signature is not required. Participation in any auction—by registering, placing a bid, making a purchase, or attending an auction—constitutes full and binding acceptance of all auction Terms & Conditions, policies, and legal disclaimers.
Electronic acceptance, online registration, and bidding activity are legally recognized forms of agreement. By participating in an auction in any capacity, bidders and sellers acknowledge they have read, understand, and agree to be bound by all applicable terms without the need for a written or physical signature.
All auctions are governed by the laws of the State of Texas, including: