South Carolina Statutes

§ 40-6-290 — Written agreements between owner and auctioneer; records; possession of pocket card license.

South Carolina § 40-6-290
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 40PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Ch. 6AUCTIONEERS

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S.C. Code Ann. § 40-6-290 (2026).

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(A)No licensee may conduct an auction in this State without first having a written agreement with the owner of any property to be sold. The agreement shall contain the terms and conditions upon which the licensee received the goods for sale. The licensee shall provide the owner with a signed copy of the agreement and shall keep at least one copy for three years from the date of the agreement. A written agreement is not required for a sale at auction if the sale is made at an auction house or similar place where members of the public are generally offered the opportunity to present goods for sale. Copies of all contracts must be made available to the commission or its designated agent upon request.
(B)A licensee shall maintain accurate records upon receipt of goods for auction and before

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 2000 Act No. 318, SECTION 1. Editor's Note Prior Laws:1977 Act No. 111, SECTION 15; 1993 Act No. 155, SECTION 12; 1976 Code SECTION 40-6-150.

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