For the purposes of this article, unless otherwise apparent from the context, certain words and phrases used in this article are defined as follows:
shall mean all means used, whether oral, written, lettered, or printed, for conveying to the public notice of the conduct of a sale, as defined in subsection (f) of this section, or notice of the intention to conduct such sale, including, but not limited to, oral and written announcements by proclamation or outcry, newspaper advertisements, handbills, written or printed notices, printed displays, billboard displays, posters, and radio and television announcements.
shall mean a representative of the Police Department designated by the Finance Director.
shall mean a permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this article.
shall mean any person to whom a permit has been issued pursuant to the provisions of this article.
shall mean and include any person, firm, partnership, society, joint stock company, association, corporation, estate, receiver, trustee, or any other person acting in a fiduciary capacity.
shall mean and include any of the following:
Any sale of, or any offer to sell to the public, or any group thereof, goods, wares, or merchandise on order, in transit, or in stock in connection with a declared purpose as set forth by advertising that such sale is anticipatory of, or to avoid the termination, liquidation, revision, windup, discontinuance, removal, conclusion, dissolution, or abandonment of the business or that portion of the business conducted at any location;
All sales advertised in any manner calculated to convey to the public the information or belief that upon the disposal of the goods to be placed on sale, the business, or that portion thereof, being conducted at any location will cease, be removed, discontinued, or changed;
All sales advertised to be an "Adjuster's Sale," "Adjustment Sale," "Assignee's Sale," "Bankrupt Sale," "Benefit of Administrator's Sale," "Benefit of Creditor's Sale," "Benefit of Trustee's Sale," "Building Coming Down Sale," "Closing-Out Sale," "Creditor's Committee Sale," "Damaged Goods Sale," "End Sale," "Executor's Sale," "Final Days Sale," "Fire Sale," "Fixtures for Sale," "Forced Out Sale," "Forced Out of Business Sale," "Insolvent Sale," "Insurance Salvage Sale," "Liquidation Sale," "Loss of Lease Sale," "Mortgage Sale," "Outselling Sale," "Quitting Business Sale," "Receiver's Sale," "Removal Sale," "Reorganization Sale," "Salvage Sale," "Selling Out Sale," "Smoke Sale," "Smoke and Water Sale," "Smoke Damaged Sale," "Trustee's Sale," "We Give Up Sale," "We Quit Sale," "Wholesale ClosingOut Sale," and sales advertised by any other expression or characterization closely similar to any of such sales and calculated to convey substantially the same meaning;
All sales advertised in a manner calculated to indicate that the goods, wares, or merchandise to be sold, or any part thereof, has been involved in any business failure or has been derived from any business which has failed or has been closed out, discontinued, or liquidated;
All sales accompanied by notices or advertising indicating that the premises are available for purchase or lease or are otherwise to be vacated; and
All sales accompanied by advertising indicating a business emergency or failure affecting the seller or any previous holder of the goods to be disposed of.
(§ 1, Ord. 1160, as amended by § 2 (12), Ord. 624-NS, eff. Dec. 15, 1999)