When used in this chapter, the following terms shall mean or include:
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Includes all goods, wares, merchandise, commodities, compounds, things,
chattels, jewelry and all other personal property of whatsoever form or nature,
but does not include real property.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Includes any public offer to sell personal property to the highest
bidder or to the person offering to pay the highest price therefor and shall
be without qualifications or reservations, unless at the time of the offer
of each article or parcel and before any bids are asked thereon a minimum
price therefor be publicly stated.
SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION
Shall not include judicial sales, sales by public officers in the
manner prescribed by law, sales pursuant to statute to satisfy any lien on
the property sold or resales pursuant to statute of property retaken under
a conditional sales contract.
It shall be unlawful for any person to hold a public auction or to engage
in the business of an auctioneer within the Village without a license issued
therefor by the Village Clerk.
The fee for an auctioneer's license shall be $50, payable to the
Village Clerk.
Every applicant for a license as auctioneer shall present to the Village
Clerk a written application signed and duly verified by him and stating the
following information:
A. His full name, age, residence by street, number and place
and present occupation.
B. Whether he is a citizen of the United States and a resident
of the State of New York.
C. His qualifications, including education and business
engaged in during the past five years.
D. Where and when he has been previously licensed as an
auctioneer.
E. Whether any previous license as auctioneer was canceled
or revoked.
F. Such further facts as may be required by the Village
Clerk to show the good character, competency and integrity of the applicant.
An applicant for a license issued pursuant to this chapter shall present
to the Village Clerk with his application for such license a bond to the Village
in the amount of $5,000, conditioned that he will faithfully observe the laws
of the State of New York and the ordinances of the Village now in effect or
hereafter enacted and that he will faithfully perform his duties as such auctioneer
and render such accounts and pay such debts as may be required of him by law.
Such bond shall be approved by the Village Attorney.
When required to do so by the Village Clerk, an applicant for a license
to conduct an auction shall attach to the license application a written sworn
inventory of the personal property to be offered for sale, specifying as to
each item the quantity, quality, kind and grade and the material of which
it is composed, with a distinctive number for each item, and that each and
every article contained in said inventory is a part of the stock of goods
of said person and has been a part of the stock of goods of said person for
a period of at least 90 days prior to the date of the filing of said application
and that no property purchased, procured or placed in stock specifically for
such public auction is included therein.
Upon the Village Clerk's being satisfied of the good character, competency and integrity of the applicant and upon payment of the license fee as provided in §
169-2 of this Code, the Village Clerk shall issue to the applicant an auctioneer's license, authorizing him to conduct sales in the Village as provided by law and by this chapter.
A license issued under the provisions of this chapter shall not be assignable
or transferable.
Each license issued pursuant to this chapter shall expire on the 31st
day of December following the date of issuance of such license.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be
guilty of a violation and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable by
a fine not exceeding $250 for each offense or imprisonment not exceeding 15
days, or both such fine and imprisonment.