[Adopted 1-5-2009 by Ord. No. 8-2009]
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CLOSING-OUT SALE
Includes, but shall not be limited to, all sales advertised,
represented, or held forth under the designation of "quitting business,"
"going out of business," "discontinuance of business," "selling out,"
"liquidation," "lost our lease," "must vacate," "forced out," "removal,"
"branch store-discontinuance sale," "building coming down," "end,"
"final days," "last days," "lease expires," "we-give-up sale," "we-quit
sale," "warehouse closing sale," "warehouse removal sale," "reorganization
sale," and any other advertising or designation by any other expression
or characterization similar to any of the foregoing, and giving notice
to the public that the sale will precede the abandonment of a business
location.
DEFUNCT BUSINESS SALE
Includes, but shall not limited to, all sales, advertised,
represented or held forth under the designation of "adjuster's sale,"
"administrator's sale," "assignee's sale," "benefit of administrator's
sale," "benefit of creditor's sale," " benefit of trustee's sale,"
"creditor's committee sale," "creditor's sale," "executor's sale,"
"insolvent sale," "mortgage sale," "receiver's sale," "trustee's sale,"
and any other advertising or designation by any other expression or
characterization similar to any of the foregoing, and conveying the
same meaning and giving notice to the public of a sale resulting from
death, business failure, or other adversity.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, association, firm or corporation.
SALE OF GOODS DAMAGED BY FIRE, SMOKE OR WATER
Includes, but shall not be limited to, all sales advertised,
represented or held forth under the designation of "fire sale," "smoke
damage sale," "water damage sale," "flood damage sale," "insurance
sale," and any other advertising or designation by any other expression
or characterization similar to any of the foregoing, and giving notice
to the public that the sale will precede the abandonment of a business
location.
UNUSUAL PURCHASE OR ADDITION
Any purchase of goods, wares or merchandise during the 90
days preceding the application for a license, the total value of which
is at least 25% greater than:
A.
Purchases made by the applicant for a like ninety-day
period during any one of three years next immediately preceding the
year in which the application is made; or
B.
His/her peak purchases for any ninety-day period
if he/she has been in business for less than three years.
If the applicant for a license hereunder owns,
conducts or operates more than one store or a warehouse in connection
with such store or stores, the license issued will apply only to the
one store or warehouse for which it was issued, and no other store,
branch or warehouse may advertise or represent in any way that it
is cooperating with or participating in any way in the licensed sale,
nor shall the licensed store or any person advertise or represent
that any other store or warehouse is cooperating with or participating
in the licensed sale. The licensed sale conducted by any store of
a chain or group of stores shall be conducted solely at the location
of the store for which the license was obtained, and no goods, wares
or merchandise shall be brought from any other store and placed on
sale at the store licensed to conduct a sale hereunder.
Any applicant for a license who is aggrieved
by the denial, refusal or revocation of a license may appeal within
five days from the date of denial, refusal or revocation to the Court
of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County, the county in which the license
is sought. The appeal shall be upon a petition of the applicant for
an injunction prohibiting the denial, refusal or revocation of a license.
A copy of such appeal shall be served upon the Secretary of the Borough
who has refused, denied or revoked the license. The Court shall hear
the application for an injunction expeditiously at a time as it shall
fix of which notice shall be given to the Secretary of the Borough
from whose refusal, denial or revocation of a license the appeal has
been taken. The Court shall either sustain the denial or revocation
or refusal of the license or order the issuance of the license to
the applicant.
A license to conduct a sale issued pursuant
to this article shall be good for a period of no more than 30 consecutive
calendar days and may be renewed for one consecutive period not exceeding
30 consecutive calendar days upon the affidavit of the applicant that
the goods listed in the inventory have not been disposed of and that
no new goods have been or will be added to the inventory previously
filed pursuant to this article by purchase or acquisition, on consignment
or otherwise. The application for renewal shall be made not more than
10 days prior to the time of the expiration of the license and shall
contain a new inventory of the goods remaining on hand at the time
the application for renewal is made, which new inventory shall be
prepared and furnished in the same manner and form as the original
inventory. The Secretary of the Borough where such sale is to be conducted
shall receive from the applicant for such license, upon the granting
thereof, a fee of $50 and, upon the renewal thereof, a fee of $100.
The applicant shall not be entitled to a refund of the fee paid if
said application is refused, denied or revoked.
The opening of a business similar to the one
for which the sale licensed pursuant to this article was conducted,
except the licensed sale of goods damaged by fire, smoke or water,
by the person, partnership, association or corporation, or partner
of a partnership, officer of an association or principal stockholder
of a corporation, who or which conducted the sale upon the same premises
within one year of the termination of the sale, shall constitute a
violation of this article. Every day in which business is conducted
within the prohibited period of one year shall constitute a separate
violation of this article.
Upon the complaint of any person, the Common
Pleas Court of the county wherein a violation of this article occurred
shall have jurisdiction in equity to restrain and enjoin any act forbidden
or declared illegal by any provision of this article.
Any person violating any provision of this article
shall, upon conviction thereof in a summary proceeding, be sentenced
to pay a fine of not more than $100 or to imprisonment for a term
not exceeding 30 days. Each day any sale is conducted in violation
of this article shall be a separate violation of this article. The
right to appeal from such conviction shall exist as in other cases
of summary proceedings.