New York New York City Administrative Code(new) - Subchap. 13 - § 20-289 Complaints
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§ 20-289 Complaints. a. The commissioner may take testimony, under
oath, relating to and upon the complaint of any person who claims he or
she has been defrauded by any auctioneer, his or her clerk, agent or
assignee, or relating to and upon the complaint of any person who has
consigned real or personal property for sale and to whom such auctioneer
shall not have accounted fully. The license of each such auctioneer may
be revoked and his or her bond declared forfeited if, in the opinion of
the commissioner, such charge is sustained. Any such person whose
license has been revoked for cause shall not be granted another such
license.
b. The commissioner may take testimony, under oath, relating to and
upon the complaint of any person who claims that any auctioneer, his or
her clerk, agent or assignee, has been guilty of misconduct relating to
the business transacted under such auctioneer's license, and if such
charge, in his or her opinion, shall be sustained, the commissioner may
suspend such license for a period not to exceed six months.
Section: Subchap. 13 20-278 20-279 20-279.1 20-280 20-281 20-282 20-284 20-285 20-286 20-287 20-288 20-289 20-290
Last modified: February 18, 2012
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