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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

330.100 Place of business -- Sign to be erected, requirements, exception -- Claims

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and disputes.
(1)Every auctioneer licensed under this chapter shall maintain a definite place of
business in the Commonwealth, except that a nonresident holding a valid Kentucky
auctioneer license is not required to maintain an active place of business in the
Commonwealth if a place of business is maintained in the nonresident's state.
(2)Every auction house operator licensed under this chapter shall maintain a definite
place of business in the Commonwealth, and shall erect and maintain a sign in a
conspicuous place on the premises at or near the outside entrance to all fixed
locations. The sign shall be written in clear and legible letters of not less than two
(2)inches in height, and shall contain the name and license number of the auction
house operator, and the name of the auction house, if different than the name of the
operator. The sign shall be placed so that it can easily be observed and read by
anyone entering the auction house.
(3)All claims or disputes of auctions conducted in the Commonwealth of Kentucky
and auctions of real or personal property located in the Commonwealth of Kentucky
shall be adjudicated by the courts of this state.
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