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81-887.01. Auctioneers; nonresident; reciprocity.Auctioneers of any state, which admits auctioneers of this state to conduct public auction sales in such state without license or other regulation, shall be permitted to conduct public sales in this state upon the same terms. Auctioneers of any state, which requires auctioneers of this state to secure a license or imposes other regulations for authority to conduct public sales within such state, shall be subject to the same requirements as apply to auctioneers of this state who seek to conduct public sales in such state. SourceLaws 1953, c. 339, § 1, p. 1112.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter81 > 81-887_01

81-887.01. Auctioneers; nonresident; reciprocity.Auctioneers of any state, which admits auctioneers of this state to conduct public auction sales in such state without license or other regulation, shall be permitted to conduct public sales in this state upon the same terms. Auctioneers of any state, which requires auctioneers of this state to secure a license or imposes other regulations for authority to conduct public sales within such state, shall be subject to the same requirements as apply to auctioneers of this state who seek to conduct public sales in such state. SourceLaws 1953, c. 339, § 1, p. 1112.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter81 > 81-887_01

81-887.01. Auctioneers; nonresident; reciprocity.Auctioneers of any state, which admits auctioneers of this state to conduct public auction sales in such state without license or other regulation, shall be permitted to conduct public sales in this state upon the same terms. Auctioneers of any state, which requires auctioneers of this state to secure a license or imposes other regulations for authority to conduct public sales within such state, shall be subject to the same requirements as apply to auctioneers of this state who seek to conduct public sales in such state. SourceLaws 1953, c. 339, § 1, p. 1112.