West Virginia Code § 19-2C-9

Written contracts
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(a) No person may act as an auctioneer on the sale at public auction of any goods, wares,
merchandise or of any other property, real or personal, until he or she has entered into a
written contract in duplicate with the owner or consignor of the property to be sold. No
apprentice auctioneer may be authorized to enter into a contract without the written consent
of his or her sponsoring auctioneer. All contracts shall be in the name of ande on behalf of the
sponsoring auctioneer.
(b) The written contract shall:
(1) State the terms and conditions upon which the auctioneer receives or accepts the
property for sale at auction;
(2) Be between the auctioneer and the seller; a
(3) Be made in duplicate; l
(4) Be retained by the auctioneer for a period of three years from the date of final
settlement;
(5) Be furnished to each person that entered into the contract;
(6) State that an apprentice auectioneer may not contract directly with a client but only
through his or her sponsoring auctioneer;
(7) State that an apprentice auctioneer may not engage in a sale with an auctioneer by
whom he or she is not sponsored without first obtaining the written consent of his or her
sponsoring auctioneer;
(8) Have a prominent statement indicating that the auctioneer is licensed by the Department
of AWgriculture and is bonded in favor of the State of West Virginia; and
(9) Include the following information:
(A) The name, address and phone number of the owner of the property to be sold or the
consignor;
(B) The date of the auction or a termination date of the contract;
(C) The terms and conditions of the auction;
(D) The location of the auction;
(E) The date the owner or consignor is to be paid;
(F) A statement establishing the responsibility for bad checks, debts and unpaid auction
items;
(G) A detailed list of all fees to be charged by the auctioneer, including commissions, rentals,
advertising and labor;
(H) A statement of the auctioneer's policy regarding absentee bidding;
(I) A statement above the owner's signature line: "I have read and accept the terms of the
contract"; and
(J) A statement indicating that an explanation of settlement of the auction, or settlement
sheet, will be provided to the owner or consignor at the end of the auction.
(c) As a condition of entering into a contract, the auctioneer shall be provided with proof or
certificate of ownership for all titled property, or assuraances of ownership for all other
property. The auctioneer shall have such proof or certificate or ownership with him or her at
the time the auction is held. l
(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, an auctioneer may
conduct an auction on behalf of an auction house or other business entity without having
entered into a contract directly with the seller of the auctioned goods, so long as the
following conditions are satisfied:
(1) The auction house or business must have a written contract with both the seller of the
goods and the auctioneer;
(2) The contract between the auction house or business entity must satisfy all the
requirements set for th in subsection (b) of this section; and
(3) The auction house or business entity must file with the commissioner a bond satisfying
the requirements of §19-2C-4 of this code.
(e) By entering into contracts with sellers of property pursuant to this section, the owners
and partners of any auction house or business entity agree to submit to the jurisdiction of
the commissioner and the Board of Review and are subject to the penalties set forth in
§19-2C-8 of this code.

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