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§  25.  Records  to be kept by auctioneers. Every auctioneer or person  engaged in the business of selling goods at auction, whether  acting  in  his  own  behalf  or as the officer, agent or representative of another,  shall, upon the receipt or acceptance  by  him  of  any  goods  for  the  purpose  of  sale  at  auction, and before offering the same or any part  thereof for sale at auction, write or cause to be written in a  book  to  be  kept  by him for the purpose, the name and address of the person who  employed him to sell such goods at auction, the name and address of  the  person for whose benefit, behalf or account such goods are to be sold at  auction;  the  name  and address of the person from whom such auctioneer  received or accepted such goods; the name and address of the person  who  was  the  owner,  the  authorized agent of the owner or the consignor of  such goods immediately prior  to  the  receipt  or  acceptance  for  the  purpose of sale at auction of the same by such auctioneer; the location,  with  street  and number, if any, of such goods immediately prior to the  receipt or acceptance of the same by such auctioneer for the purpose  of  sale  at  auction;  the  date  of  the  receipt  or  acceptance  by such  auctioneer of such goods for the purpose of sale at auction; the  place,  with street and number, if any, in which such goods are to be held, kept  or  stored  until  sold  or offered for sale at auction; the place, with  street and number, if any, in which such goods are to be sold or offered  for sale at auction; a description of such goods, the  quantity  thereof  and the distinctive marks thereon, if any; the terms and conditions upon  which  such  auctioneer  receives  or  accepts  such  goods  for sale at  auction. The expression "goods" as used in this  section  signifies  any  goods,  wares,  works  of  art,  commodity, compound or thing, chattels,  merchandise or personal property which may be lawfully kept  or  offered  for sale, but shall not include goods damaged at sea or by fire and sold  or to be sold for the benefit of the owners, insurers or for the account  of  whom  it may concern or goods sold by virtue of judicial decree. The  word  "person"  as  used  in  this  section  includes   a   corporation,  joint-stock  association or copartnership. Nothing herein shall apply to  the sale of real property at auction. The foregoing records shall be  in  addition  to  any  other  records  required  to  be kept pursuant to the  uniform commercial code.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-3 > 25

§  25.  Records  to be kept by auctioneers. Every auctioneer or person  engaged in the business of selling goods at auction, whether  acting  in  his  own  behalf  or as the officer, agent or representative of another,  shall, upon the receipt or acceptance  by  him  of  any  goods  for  the  purpose  of  sale  at  auction, and before offering the same or any part  thereof for sale at auction, write or cause to be written in a  book  to  be  kept  by him for the purpose, the name and address of the person who  employed him to sell such goods at auction, the name and address of  the  person for whose benefit, behalf or account such goods are to be sold at  auction;  the  name  and address of the person from whom such auctioneer  received or accepted such goods; the name and address of the person  who  was  the  owner,  the  authorized agent of the owner or the consignor of  such goods immediately prior  to  the  receipt  or  acceptance  for  the  purpose of sale at auction of the same by such auctioneer; the location,  with  street  and number, if any, of such goods immediately prior to the  receipt or acceptance of the same by such auctioneer for the purpose  of  sale  at  auction;  the  date  of  the  receipt  or  acceptance  by such  auctioneer of such goods for the purpose of sale at auction; the  place,  with street and number, if any, in which such goods are to be held, kept  or  stored  until  sold  or offered for sale at auction; the place, with  street and number, if any, in which such goods are to be sold or offered  for sale at auction; a description of such goods, the  quantity  thereof  and the distinctive marks thereon, if any; the terms and conditions upon  which  such  auctioneer  receives  or  accepts  such  goods  for sale at  auction. The expression "goods" as used in this  section  signifies  any  goods,  wares,  works  of  art,  commodity, compound or thing, chattels,  merchandise or personal property which may be lawfully kept  or  offered  for sale, but shall not include goods damaged at sea or by fire and sold  or to be sold for the benefit of the owners, insurers or for the account  of  whom  it may concern or goods sold by virtue of judicial decree. The  word  "person"  as  used  in  this  section  includes   a   corporation,  joint-stock  association or copartnership. Nothing herein shall apply to  the sale of real property at auction. The foregoing records shall be  in  addition  to  any  other  records  required  to  be kept pursuant to the  uniform commercial code.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-3 > 25

§  25.  Records  to be kept by auctioneers. Every auctioneer or person  engaged in the business of selling goods at auction, whether  acting  in  his  own  behalf  or as the officer, agent or representative of another,  shall, upon the receipt or acceptance  by  him  of  any  goods  for  the  purpose  of  sale  at  auction, and before offering the same or any part  thereof for sale at auction, write or cause to be written in a  book  to  be  kept  by him for the purpose, the name and address of the person who  employed him to sell such goods at auction, the name and address of  the  person for whose benefit, behalf or account such goods are to be sold at  auction;  the  name  and address of the person from whom such auctioneer  received or accepted such goods; the name and address of the person  who  was  the  owner,  the  authorized agent of the owner or the consignor of  such goods immediately prior  to  the  receipt  or  acceptance  for  the  purpose of sale at auction of the same by such auctioneer; the location,  with  street  and number, if any, of such goods immediately prior to the  receipt or acceptance of the same by such auctioneer for the purpose  of  sale  at  auction;  the  date  of  the  receipt  or  acceptance  by such  auctioneer of such goods for the purpose of sale at auction; the  place,  with street and number, if any, in which such goods are to be held, kept  or  stored  until  sold  or offered for sale at auction; the place, with  street and number, if any, in which such goods are to be sold or offered  for sale at auction; a description of such goods, the  quantity  thereof  and the distinctive marks thereon, if any; the terms and conditions upon  which  such  auctioneer  receives  or  accepts  such  goods  for sale at  auction. The expression "goods" as used in this  section  signifies  any  goods,  wares,  works  of  art,  commodity, compound or thing, chattels,  merchandise or personal property which may be lawfully kept  or  offered  for sale, but shall not include goods damaged at sea or by fire and sold  or to be sold for the benefit of the owners, insurers or for the account  of  whom  it may concern or goods sold by virtue of judicial decree. The  word  "person"  as  used  in  this  section  includes   a   corporation,  joint-stock  association or copartnership. Nothing herein shall apply to  the sale of real property at auction. The foregoing records shall be  in  addition  to  any  other  records  required  to  be kept pursuant to the  uniform commercial code.