Section 6. If goods carried by a railroad company, by express or in a vessel are not called for by the owner or consignee within one year after the date of their receipt at the place of consignment, they may be sold by public auction, notice of the time and place of sale, containing a descriptive list of all such goods with all such specific marks as may serve to identify the same, first being published once a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper, if any, published in the town where such sale is to take place, and also in the town to which they were consigned, otherwise in the newspaper published nearest thereto. The proceeds, after deducting costs of transportation, storage, advertising and sale, shall be paid to the owner, upon demand and satisfactory proof of ownership, within three years after the sale; otherwise to the commonwealth.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XX - Public Safety and Good Order
Chapter 135 - Unclaimed and Abandoned Property
Section 1 - Sale by Common Carriers of Unclaimed Baggage at Public Auction; Notice
Section 5 - Perishable Products; Sale Without Advertising; Notice; Proceeds
Section 7 - Property Taken by Police Officers From Persons Under Arrest; Disposition
Section 8 - Unclaimed Property in Possession of Police Department; Sale at Public Auction; Notice
Section 9 - Sale of Perishable Property; Notice
Section 11 - Payment of Proceeds to Owner Upon Application and Proof of Ownership
Section 12 - Removal of Timber Carried Away by Flood; Payment of Damages