[Adopted as Ch. 44 of the 1949 Code]
[Amended 12-1-1986 by L.L. No. 1-1986]
When used in this chapter, unless otherwise
expressly stated, the following words and terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ADVERTISE or ADVERTISEMENT
Any and all means of conveying to the public notice of liquidation
sale or of intention to conduct a liquidation sale, whether by word
of mouth, newspaper advertisement, magazine advertisement, handbill,
written notice, printed notice, printed display, billboard display,
poster, radio announcement, television and any and all means, including
oral, written or printed.
LIQUIDATION SALE
Any sale of goods, wares or merchandise, at retail or at
auction, that is represented as an insurance, railway wreck, adjuster
bankrupt's, insolvent's, assignee's, trustee's, executor's, administrator's,
estate's, receiver's or going-out-of-business or liquidation sale
or as a smoke, fire, water or similar damage sale.
No person shall advertise or conduct any liquidation sale without first having secured a license therefor as provided in this chapter and in Chapter
112.
[Amended 12-16-2013 by L.L. No. 1-2013]
Application for a license shall be made in writing
pursuant the requirements of § 583 of the New York General
Business Law, as the same may, from time to time, be amended.
No license shall be issued hereunder, except
to the real party or parties in interest as owners of the goods, wares
and merchandise to be sold at such liquidation sale.
No license shall be issued for a bankruptcy,
insolvent's or going-out-of-business sale to any person who has been
in business for less than six months, except that the City Manager
in his discretion may waive the requirements of this section in any
bona fide case where the application thereof would cause undue hardship.
[Amended 3-23-1959]
Such license shall be for a period of one month,
to be specified in such license, and may be renewed for one additional
period of one month upon payment of another fee for such renewal period,
provided that only one license shall be issued to any person within
a twelve-month period, and no such license shall be issued for less
than one month nor renewed so as to be in effect for more than two
consecutive months.
No person shall sell, offer or expose for sale
at any liquidation sale or list on any inventory attached to or made
a part of an application for license as required hereunder any goods,
wares or merchandise which are not the regular stock of the store
or stores, the business of which is to be liquidated by such sale
in the City, or make any replenishment or additions to such stock
of goods, wares or merchandise for the purpose of such sale or during
the time thereof or fail, neglect or refuse to keep accurate records
of the articles or things sold from which records the City Manager
may ascertain the kind, quantity, number or value sold.
A duplicate original of the application and
inventory pursuant to which such license was granted shall be available
at all times to the City Manager, and the licensee shall permit the
City Manager to examine all merchandise on the premises for comparison
with such inventory.
No person shall in any way interfere with the
City Manager in verifying the details of any inventory filed with
or as a part of an application for a license required hereunder or
in checking or verifying the articles or things sold during a liquidation
sale, and no person shall neglect, fail or refuse to give the City
Manager any and all facts relevant to the inventory or goods, wares
and merchandise sold or to be sold or any other information that may
be required in order to make a thorough investigation of all facts
connected with the sale.
No person shall employ or cause to be employed
any untrue, deceptive or misleading advertising in connection with
any liquidation sale. No person shall, directly or indirectly, indicate
in any advertising for any liquidation sale that the same is held
with the approval of the City or the City Manager.
Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed
to apply to judicial sales or to sales by public officers in the manner
prescribed by law or by persons acting pursuant to an order of the
process of a court of competent jurisdiction nor to a sale conducted
by a going concern as a reduction-of-merchandise sale or as a seasonal
sale or as a special offer of merchandise.