As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
APPLICANT
The owner of any goods, wares, merchandise or real or personal property
of any description to be sold by auction.
AUCTIONEER
Includes any person selling or offering for sale, for himself or
another, by auction any goods, wares, merchandise or real or personal property
of any description.
PERSON
Includes natural persons, partnerships and corporations.
SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION
Shall not include any sale pursuant to the judgment, decree or order
of any court, or any sale made by an executor or administrator, or any sale
of unredeemed goods made by or in behalf of a licensed pawnbroker, or sales
by public officers in the manner prescribed by law, or sales pursuant to statute
to satisfy any lien upon the property sold, or resales pursuant to statute
of property taken under a conditional sales contract.
No auctioneer and no person acting directly or indirectly through an
auctioneer within the City of Gloversville shall sell, dispose of or offer
for sale at a public auction, or cause or permit to be sold, disposed of or
offered for sale at public auction, any goods, wares and chattels, except
in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
In addition to the fees hereinafter stated or fixed by the Common Council,
upon application all the operators of any auction shall give a bond to the
city in a sum fixed by the Common Council not exceeding five thousand dollars
($5,000.) to indemnify the city against any damage to property.
[Amended 9-22-1987 by Ord.
No. 87-23]
A. Auction licenses shall be numbered in the order of issuance
and shall state:
(2) The time, date and location of the auction.
(3) The license fee and the names and addresses of the applicant
and auctioneer.
B. Applications shall be verified and must be filed not
more than fifteen (15) days nor less than forty-eight (48) hours before the
commencement of such sale.
A licensee under this chapter shall, at all times during the conduct
of such public auctions, as shall be operated under license issued in accordance
with this chapter, allow an inspection to be made by an official of the city
for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not the goods which are being sold
comply with the representations made concerning said goods. Said inspection
shall be made during business hours.
[Amended 9-22-1987 by Ord.
No. 87-23]
Fees associated with auctions shall be as follows:
A. Application fee: ten dollars ($10.). The application
fee is non refundable, but the amount thereof shall be deducted from any applicable
license fee.
B. License fees shall be as follows:
(1) One (1) day: ten dollars ($10.).
(2) Two (2) days to one (1) week: twenty-five dollars ($25.).
(3) Eight (8) days to one (1) month: seventy-five dollars
($75.).
(4) Quarterly: two hundred dollars ($200.).
(5) Yearly: six hundred fifty dollars ($650.).
C. Auction licenses for periods longer than one (1) week
shall be issued to auction houses only.
No license granted under this chapter may permit such auction sale to
be held outdoors after 9:00 p.m. or indoors after 12:00 midnight and, in either
case, before 8:00 a.m.
No auctioneer shall make any false representation as to the character,
quality, condition, previous history, value or ownership of any property offered
for sale.
No auctioneer shall substitute any other article for the article sold
to the bidder.
No auctioneer shall bid on any property offered for sale by himself,
and no person shall act as an accomplice, capper, booster or shiller for the
purpose of making mock or false bids at any auction.
No auctioneer shall refuse to exhibit his license to any police officer
upon demand at the place where an auction is being conducted.
Books required to be kept by this chapter and the entries therein, made
as provided in the preceding section, shall at all times be open to the inspection
of the Office of Consumer Protection, the Chief of Police and any person who
shall be duly authorized by either of them.
[Amended 9-22-1987 by Ord.
No. 87-23]
A. Whenever the Director of the Office of Consumer Protection
believes that sufficient cause exists for the revocation of a license, he
may, upon his own motion or upon complaint made by any person, revoke any
license granted under the provisions of this chapter; provided, however, that
when a license is revoked, the Director of the Office of Consumer Protection
shall notify the licensee in writing and give the reasons for such revocation.
B. Whenever any license shall be so revoked, no refund of
any unearned portion thereof shall be made, and no license shall be granted
to any person whose license has been revoked in the discretion of the Director
of the Office of Consumer Protection within a period of one (1) year of the
date of such revocation.
C. When a license is revoked as herein provided, the holder
shall surrender the same to the Director of the Office of Consumer Protection
or to his duly authorized agents or police officials.
[Added 6-24-1986 by L.L.
No. 5-1986]
A. Upon proper application and for good cause shown, the
Common Council, by resolution, may waive the requirements of this chapter
when an auction is being conducted by or for the benefit of a not-for-profit
corporation as defined by applicable New York state law.
B. The provisions of this chapter shall not be applicable
to auction sales conducted by trustees or referees in bankruptcy, executors,
administrators, receivers or other public officers acting under judicial process
nor to sales conducted for charitable purposes.
Any person violating any provision of this chapter may be punishable
by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.) nor more than two hundred
fifty dollars ($250.) or imprisonment for a period not exceeding fifteen (15)
days, or both.