[Amended 4-16-2013 by Ord. No. 3-13-643]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Any of the following items except jewelry:
Audiovisual equipment;
Bicycles;
China;
Computers, printers, software and computer supplies;
Computer toys and games;
Crystal;
Electronic equipment;
Fur coats and other fur clothing;
Ammunition and knives;
Microwave ovens;
Office equipment;
Pianos, organs, guitars and other musical instruments;
Video tapes or discs, audio tapes or discs, and other optical media.[1]
Silverware and flatware;
Small electrical appliances;
Telephones.
A corporation, trust or community chest, fund or foundation organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary or educational purposes or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals, no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual.
A method of selling secondhand merchandise whereby the owner of the merchandise places the item with a seller to sell the merchandise, with the sales proceeds being paid to the owner and the seller being compensated by the owner, commonly in the form of a percentage of the sales proceeds.
A person with whom a pawnbroker, secondhand article dealer or secondhand jewelry dealer or an agent thereof engages in a transaction of purchase, sale, receipt or exchange of any secondhand article or secondhand jewelry.
Any tangible personal property ordinarily wearable on the person and consisting in whole or in part of any metal, mineral or gem customarily regarded as precious or semiprecious.
Any person who engages in the business of lending money on the deposit or pledge of any article or jewelry or purchasing any article or jewelry with an expressed or implied agreement or understanding to sell it back at a subsequent time at a stipulated price.
Owned by any person, except a wholesaler, retailer or secondhand article dealer or secondhand jewelry dealer licensed under this chapter, immediately before the transaction at hand.
Any person, other than an auctioneer, who primarily engages in the business of purchasing or selling secondhand articles, except when engaging in any of the following:[3]
Any transaction at an occasional garage or yard sale; an estate sale; a gun, knife, gem or antique show; a convention or an auction.
Any transaction while operating as a charitable organization or conducting a sale, the proceeds of which are donated to a charitable organization.
Any transaction as a purchaser of a secondhand article from a charitable organization if the secondhand article was a gift to the charitable organization.
Any transaction as a seller of a secondhand article which the person bought from a charitable organization if the secondhand article was a gift to the charitable organization.
Any person, other than an auctioneer, who engages in the business of any transaction consisting of purchasing, selling, receiving or exchanging secondhand jewelry, except for the following:[4]
Any transaction at an occasional garage or yard sale; an estate sale; a gun, knife, gem or antique show or a convention.
Any transaction with a licensed secondhand jewelry dealer.
Any transaction entered into by a person while engaged in a business of smelting, refining, assaying or manufacturing precious metals, gems or valuable articles, if the person has no retail operation open to the public.
Any transaction as a purchaser of secondhand jewelry from a charitable organization if the secondhand jewelry was a gift to the charitable organization.
Any transaction as a seller of secondhand jewelry which the person bought from a charitable organization if the secondhand jewelry was a gift to the charitable organization.