person desires to acquire. In case of public auction announced with conditions the application has to reflect consent of the person wishing to participate on fulfillment of the conditions; b) The document evidencing a payment of down payment (deposited amount on the bank ac- count of participant equals to down payment). The deposited amount shall be transferred to the body conducting the public auction as soon as the participant wins the auction or if the partici- pant violates the rule and the terms provided by the Law of Georgia on the State Property), or the document verifying existence of unconditional and irrevocable bank guarantee; c) The document verifying payment for the participant's ticket; d) The copy of personal identification document (in case of physical person); e) Notarially verified power of attorney if the participant acts on behalf of another person;
titioners themselves and sometimes with the natural enemies (for example, police bunco-squad officers, consumer agencies) of certain of the practitioners. At other times, it involved an intensive examination of the written materials by which com- pliance techniques are passed down from one generation to another-sales man- uals and the like. Most frequently, though, it took the form of participant observation. Partici- pant observation is a research approach in which the researcher becomes a spy of sorts. With disguised identity and intent, the investigator infiltrates the setting of interest and becomes a full-fledged participant in the group to be studied. So when I wanted to learn about the compliance tactics of encyclopedia (or vacuum cleaner, or portrait photography, or dance lesson) sales organizations, I would answer a