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COVINGTON, KENTUCKY CODE OF ORDINANCES
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
TITLE I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE III: ADMINISTRATION
TITLE IV: FINANCIAL REGULATIONS
TITLE V: PUBLIC WORKS
TITLE VII: TRAFFIC CODE
TITLE IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS
TITLE XI: BUSINESS REGULATIONS
TITLE XIII: GENERAL OFFENSES
TITLE XV: LAND USAGE
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
PARALLEL REFERENCES
CHAPTER 122: DISCONTINUING BUSINESS SALES
Section
   122.01   Definitions
   122.02   Exceptions
   122.03   License required
   122.04   License application
   122.05   Endorsement of Finance Director; record
   122.06   Bond
   122.07   State approval required for damaged food or drug sales
   122.08   License fees
   122.09   Issuance
   122.10   Term
   122.11   Renewal
   122.12   Refusal
   122.13   Persons not eligible for license
   122.14   Display of application and license
   122.15   Restrictions on licenses
   122.16   Bankruptcy sales
   122.17   Advertising
   122.18   Removal of goods from place of sale
   122.19   Additional goods
   122.20   Compliance required
   122.99   Penalty
§ 122.01 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   COST. The price which the seller actually paid for goods.
   FIRE SALE. Any sale held in such a manner as to induce a belief that the goods are being sold at a reduction in price due to damage by fire, smoke, water or otherwise.
   GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE. Any sale, whether described by such a name or by any other name such as, but not limited to, “closing out sale”, “liquidation sale”, “lost our lease sale” or “forced to vacate sale” held in such a manner as to induce a belief that on disposal of the stock of goods on hand, the business will cease and discontinue at the premises where the sale is conducted.
   GOODS. All goods, wares, merchandise and other personal property, except choses in action and money.
   REMOVAL SALE. Any sale held in such a manner as to induce a belief that on disposal of the stock of goods on hand, the business will cease and discontinue at the premises where the sale is conducted and, thereafter, will be moved to and occupy another location.
   SALE. A transfer of goods from the seller to the buyer for a price less than that for which the goods were originally offered to the public by the person conducting a sale hereunder.
(1984 Code, § 112.01) (Ord. O-61-66, passed 10-6-1966)
§ 122.02 EXCEPTIONS.
   (A)   This chapter shall not apply to sheriffs, constables or other public or court officers or to any other person acting under the direction or authority of any court, state or federal, selling goods, wares or merchandise in the course of their official duties.
   (B)   This chapter shall not apply to any bona fide farmer who holds any complete or partial disbursement sale of any land, farm machinery, livestock or any other farm implements or produce.
(1984 Code, § 112.02) (Ord. O-61-66, passed 10-6-1966)
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