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§ 24. Mock auction.  A person who buys or sells, or pretends to buy or  sell,  any  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise,  or any species of property  except ships, vessels, or real or leasehold estate, exposed for sale  by  auction,  if  an  actual sale, purchase, and change of ownership therein  does not thereupon take place, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by  imprisonment for thirty days, or  by  fine  not  exceeding  one  hundred  dollars or both.    A  person  who  obtains money or property from another, or obtains the  signature of another to any writing, the false making of which would  be  forgery,  by  means  of  any  false  or  fraudulent  sale of property or  pretended property by auction, or by any of the practices known as  mock  auctions,  is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor;  and  in  addition thereto he  forfeits any license he may hold to act as an auctioneer, and is forever  disqualified from receiving a license to act as an  auctioneer  in  this  state.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-3 > 24

§ 24. Mock auction.  A person who buys or sells, or pretends to buy or  sell,  any  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise,  or any species of property  except ships, vessels, or real or leasehold estate, exposed for sale  by  auction,  if  an  actual sale, purchase, and change of ownership therein  does not thereupon take place, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by  imprisonment for thirty days, or  by  fine  not  exceeding  one  hundred  dollars or both.    A  person  who  obtains money or property from another, or obtains the  signature of another to any writing, the false making of which would  be  forgery,  by  means  of  any  false  or  fraudulent  sale of property or  pretended property by auction, or by any of the practices known as  mock  auctions,  is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor;  and  in  addition thereto he  forfeits any license he may hold to act as an auctioneer, and is forever  disqualified from receiving a license to act as an  auctioneer  in  this  state.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-3 > 24

§ 24. Mock auction.  A person who buys or sells, or pretends to buy or  sell,  any  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise,  or any species of property  except ships, vessels, or real or leasehold estate, exposed for sale  by  auction,  if  an  actual sale, purchase, and change of ownership therein  does not thereupon take place, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by  imprisonment for thirty days, or  by  fine  not  exceeding  one  hundred  dollars or both.    A  person  who  obtains money or property from another, or obtains the  signature of another to any writing, the false making of which would  be  forgery,  by  means  of  any  false  or  fraudulent  sale of property or  pretended property by auction, or by any of the practices known as  mock  auctions,  is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor;  and  in  addition thereto he  forfeits any license he may hold to act as an auctioneer, and is forever  disqualified from receiving a license to act as an  auctioneer  in  this  state.