§ 44-21-7. Oath to auctioneer’s account.
The auctioneer shall take, before some magistrate authorized to administer oaths, the following oath, to be endorsed and certified on the account so rendered: “I, [naming the person] do solemnly swear (or, affirm) that this account, to which I have subscribed my name, contains a just and true account of all property sold or struck off by me, subject to duty by law within the time mentioned in the account, and of the days on which the properties were sold and that I have attended the sales personally, and have examined the entries of the sales in the book kept by me for that purpose, and know this account to be in all respects correct”; to which oath the auctioneer subscribes his or her name.
History of Section.G.L. 1896, ch. 159, § 17; G.L. 1909, ch. 188, § 17; G.L. 1923, ch. 216, § 17; G.L. 1938, ch. 337, § 17; G.L. 1956, § 44-21-7.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 44-21 - Duty on Auction Sales
Section 44-21-1. - Sales subject to duty.
Section 44-21-2. - Duty imposed — Apportionment between state and city or town.
Section 44-21-3. - Amount on which duty based — Retention and payment by auctioneer.
Section 44-21-4. - Bidding on part of property to be sold.
Section 44-21-5. - Purchase by auctioneer or original owner.
Section 44-21-6. - Accounts rendered by auctioneers.
Section 44-21-7. - Oath to auctioneer’s account.
Section 44-21-8. - Payments to general and city or town treasurers.
Section 44-21-9. - Forfeiture for neglect of duty by auctioneer.