[1961 Code, § 2; 1970 Code, Sec. 2-1]
No person shall be entitled to engage in business as an auctioneer
in Cecil County unless he shall have first taken out a license as
hereinafter provided.
[1961 Code, § 4; 1969, ch. 59, § 1; 1970
Code, Sec. 2-2; 11-13-2012 by Ord.
No. 2012-12]
Each applicant for such a license shall pay the yearly sum of
$25 if he is a resident of said County; the sum of $50 if he is a
resident of the state outside of said County; and the sum of $100
if he is not a resident of the state, and no license shall be issued
by said Clerk of the Circuit Court to any such person until the aforesaid
license fee has been paid and until such person has made an oath as
to his place of residence.
[1961 Code, § 3; 1970 Code, Sec. 2-3; 1970, ch.
37, § 1; 1988, ch. 227, § 2]
It shall be the duty of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of said
County to issue auctioneer licenses to such persons as may apply for
and be entitled to them under this chapter; and according to the conditions
and provisions of this chapter, the amount so received from said licenses
shall be paid to Cecil County, Maryland, to be credited to the general
fund of said County.
[1961 Code, § 1; 1970 Code, Sec. 2-4]
The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall be entitled to the same
fees and commissions for issuing the license, and paying into the
treasury the money therefor, as for like licenses under the laws of
this state.
[1969, ch. 95, § 1; 1970 Code, Sec. 2-5]
No person shall be issued an auctioneer's license unless
he has filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court a bond in the amount
of $5,000 for the use and benefit of any person, firm or corporation
dealing with him as auctioneer and conditional on his proper accounting,
payment and delivery of any monies or property entrusted to his care
and possession while acting as an auctioneer. The bond shall be executed
by a corporate surety licensed to do business in Maryland.
[1961 Code, § 5; 1970 Code, Sec. 2-6]
Every person conducting a sale in violation of §
148-1 of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than $10 nor more than $50 in the discretion of the court.
[1982, ch. 457, § 1]
The Sheriff of Cecil County has the authority to investigate
complaints and enforce the ordinances and laws of the business of
auctioneering.