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It shall be unlawful for any person to offer for sale at auction any article and adduce its purchase by any bidder, and then later to substitute any article in lieu of that offered to, and purchased by, the bidder, except with the bidder's knowledge and consent.
('61 Code, § 4-3.04) (Ord. 138 N.S., passed - - )
It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, dispose of, or offer for sale, in the city at public auction, or to cause or permit to be sold, disposed of, or offered for sale in the city at public auction, any platinum, gold, silver or plated ware, precious stones, or semi-precious stones, watches or other jewelry, whether the same shall be their own property or whether they shall sell the same as agents or employees of others, except as provided in § 4-3.06 of this chapter.
('61 Code, § 4-3.05) (Ord. 138 N.S., passed - - )
The provisions of § 4-3.05 shall not apply to:
(A) Judicial sales, or sales by executors or administrators;
(B) Sales by, or on behalf of, licensed pawnbrokers of unredeemed pledges in the manner provided by law; or
(C) The sale at public auction of the stock on hand of any person who shall, for the period of one year next preceding such sale, have been continuously in business in the city as a retail or wholesale merchant of platinum, gold, silver or plated ware, precious stones or semi-precious stones, or watches or other jewelry.
('61 Code, § 4-3.06) (Ord. 138 N.S., passed - - )
Sale at public auction of the stock on hand of such merchants, as provided in subsection § 4-3.06(C), shall be held on successive days, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, and shall not continue for more than 30 days in all from the commencement of the sale, and shall be permitted only where such merchant is disposing of his or her stock for the purpose of retiring from business.
('61 Code, § 4-3.07) (Ord. 138 N.S., passed - - )
Not less than 15 days nor more than 30 days previous to conducting any such sale, as provided in § 4-3.07, the merchant must file with the City Clerk a sworn written application to the Council for a permit so to do, specifying under oath the name and address of the applicant, the location and purpose of the sale and its expected duration, and itemizing in detail the quality, quantity, kind, or grade of each item of goods, wares, and other articles to be sold, the wholesale market value thereof, and the name of the auctioneer who shall conduct the sale.
('61 Code, § 4-3.08) (Ord. 138 N.S., passed - - )
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