Hawaii Revised Statutes
445. County Licenses
445-22 Public auction unlawful when.

§445-22 Public auction unlawful when. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer for sale, or expose for sale at public auction, any personal property at any place other than in a public auction room, except:
(1) Household furniture, vehicles, automobiles, machinery, livestock, and such bulky articles as are usually sold in warehouses or places other than auction rooms;
(2) Sales made under the direction of any court;
(3) Sales of any personal property belonging to the State or any county;
(4) A bona fide sale of a stock of merchandise, where the creditors of the owner thereof are engaged in the legitimate closing out of the stock;
(5) Sales by hawkers on the street or peddlers from vehicles;
(6) Sales by persons selling fruit, fish, seafood products, vegetables, butter, eggs, or other farm or ranch produce; or
(7) A bona fide sale of a stock of merchandise, where the owner thereof is engaged in a legitimate closing out of the stock and has been engaged in business at a specified location in the State for not less than six months immediately preceding the commencement of any such sale; provided that the owner, before commencing any such sale, shall affix to each article to be sold a tag designating the article by serial number, and file with the county treasurer a true and sworn statement containing a detailed list and inventory of the stock, which statement shall include:
(A) A description of each article to be sold sufficient to identify the same;
(B) The article's serial number;
(C) The article's cost price; and
(D) The approximate date of the article's receipt by the owner, if received by the owner not more than ninety days prior to the date of the statement.
Upon conclusion of sale, the owner shall immediately file with the treasurer a true and sworn statement containing a detailed list and inventory of such stock as has been sold at and during the sale, which statement shall include a description of each article sold sufficient to identify the same, the article's serial number, and the price received therefor.
The treasurer, at any time prior to the filing of the final statement with the treasurer, or within ten days thereafter, shall require the owner to file with the treasurer the invoices and bills of lading of any articles in the stock that appear from the preliminary statement to have been received by the owner within three months prior to the first day of the sale. The statements, invoices, and bills of lading shall be open to inspection by any interested person upon application to the treasurer. The sale at public auction shall be only of the stock on hand at the time of filing the statement with the treasurer, and the stock shall not be augmented or replenished in anticipation of the auction sale, or pending or during the sale. The auction sale shall be held on successive days, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, and shall not continue for more than thirty days within the period of one year. Failure to comply with any of the foregoing provisions shall be deemed prima facie evidence that the sale was not for the legitimate purpose of closing out the stock.
For the purposes of this chapter, the term "public auction room" means a place designated by a licensed auctioneer in the manner set forth in section 445-29, as the place for holding auction; provided that the treasurer of any county may give a special permit to any regularly licensed auctioneer to conduct the sale of pictures, paintings, furniture, books and bric-a-brac, or personal property under foreclosure of mortgage, at a place other than a public auction room. [L 1923, c 177, pt of §1; RL 1925, §1974; am L 1925, c 195, pt of §1; am L 1931, c 190, pt of §1; RL 1935, §2418; RL 1945, §7019; am L 1951, c 196, §1; RL 1955, §155-19; HRS §445-22; gen ch 1985; am L 1993, c 272, §1]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 25. Professions and Occupations

445. County Licenses

445-1 Definition: "Treasurer".

445-2 Treasurer to issue.

445-3 Signed by whom.

445-4 Fees in advance.

445-5 Fees; date when due and payable.

445-6 Place of business.

445-7 and 445-8 REPEALED.

445-9 Canceled on transferring, etc., business; penalty.

445-10 Term of license.

445-11 Exposed to view; penalty.

445-12 Business without license forbidden; not transferable; penalty.

445-13 License inspectors.

445-14 Limits of license.

445-15 Control by ordinance.

445-16 REPEALED.

445-21 Fee.

445-22 Public auction unlawful when.

445-23 Hours for auctions.

445-24 Fictitious bids.

445-25 Description of goods sold considered warranties.

445-26 Auction at places other than auction room; mock auctions.

445-27 Penalty.

445-28 Place of public auction room.

445-29 Designation of place for business.

445-30 Record books.

445-31 Bond.

445-32 Suit to enjoin violation and action for damages.

445-33 Suit on bond.

445-34 Suit at whose cost.

445-35 Auctioneer's charges.

445-36 Auctioneer may sue.

445-37 Public officers, etc., may sell without license.

445-38 Auctioneer's agent.

445-41 to 445-43 REPEALED.

445-51 to 445-53 REPEALED.

445-54 REPEALED.

445-61 REPEALED.

445-71 and 445-72 REPEALED.

445-81 and 445-82 REPEALED.

445-90 Definitions.

445-90.5 Exemption.

445-91 REPEALED.

445-92 REPEALED.

445-93 REPEALED.

445-94 Clearance required.

445-95 Conditions for conditional operation.

445-95.1 Unfair or deceptive practices prohibited.

445-95.2 Unfair and deceptive practices defined.

445-95.3 Powers of the director.

445-95.4 Penalty. Any person, firm, company, association, or corporation committing any unfair or deceptive practice as defined in section 445-95.2 shall be fined $500 for each violation. [L 1988, c 313, pt of §3]

445-95.5 Suits by the State.

445-95.6 Suits by individuals.

445-95.7 Jurisdiction, venue.

445-96 Penalty.

445-97 REPEALED.

445-98 REPEALED.

445-101 to 445-103 REPEALED.

445-111 Definitions.

445-112 Where and when permitted.

445-112.5 Vehicular advertising prohibited; penalty.

445-113 Regulation by counties.

445-114 Unlawful posting in public places.

445-115 Same; consent of owner.

445-116 to 445-119 REPEALED.

445-120 Enforcement by civil suit.

445-121 Penalty.

445-131 Definitions.

445-132 Fee.

445-133 and 445-134 REPEALED.

445-134.11 Pawn transaction agreement; disclosure requirements.

445-134.12 Pawn finance charge. (a) Pawn finance charges shall be deemed to be earned at the time the agreement for the pawn transaction is made and shall not be subject to a refund. (b) The maturity date of any pawn transaction may be changed to a s...

445-134.13 Prohibited practices. (a) No pawnbroker shall: (1) Charge or receive any pawn finance charge exceeding twenty per cent a month; (2) Contract for or receive any amounts other than the pawn finance charge in connection with a pawn transactio...

445-134.14 Redemption of pledged goods. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this part, any person properly identified as the customer in a pawn transaction or as the assignee or agent thereof, and presenting a pawn transaction agreement to the pawnbr...

445-134.15 Pawnbroker's recourse.

445-134.16 Pawnbroker liability.

445-134.17 Recordkeeping.

445-134.18 Compliance with other applicable law. All pawnbrokers shall comply with the requirements of chapter 486M. [L 1992, c 192, pt of §2]

445-134.19 Conformity with federal law. Every pawn transaction agreement that complies with the disclosure requirements of the federal Truth in Lending Act as of the date upon which the pawn transaction agreement is signed shall be deemed to comply w...

445-135 Acting without license; penalty.

445-136 Breach of condition; penalty.

445-141 Licensing.

445-142 REPEALED.

445-146 REPEALED.

445-151 to 445-153 REPEALED.

445-161 to 445-165 REPEALED.

445-166 REPEALED.

445-171 Fee, conditions.

445-172 Prohibitions; penalty.

445-181 to 445-186 REPEALED.

445-191 to 445-194 REPEALED.

445-201 to 445-203 REPEALED.

445-211 to 445-213 REPEALED.

445-221 to 445-226 REPEALED.

445-231 Definitions.

445-232 License.

445-233 Statement required.

445-233.5 Payment of copper purchased by scrap dealer or recycler; check; mailing.

445-234 Applicability.

445-235 Prohibitions; penalty