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  8. Chapter 407a - Closing-Out Sales


Chapter 407a - Closing-Out Sales


  • Section 21-35a - Definitions.
  • Section 21-35b - State license. Deposit. Application. Time within which to submit application. Application procedure if promoter is used. Documentation to be made available for inspection by commissioner. License number and termination date to be displayed in advertisements. License to be posted at point of sale.
  • Section 21-35c - License to expire ninety days after issuance or on termination date in application. Special deposit to be used to satisfy claims against licensee. Return of license. Lost licenses.
  • Section 21-35d - Municipal license.
  • Section 21-35e - Listed items only to be sold.
  • Section 21-35f - Additional goods not to be ordered within sixty days of license application.
  • Section 21-35g - Continuation of business after sale prohibited.
  • Section 21-35h - Violation an unfair trade practice. Penalty.
  • Section 21-35i - Regulations.
  • Section 21-35j - Exceptions to applicability of chapter.
  • Section 21-35k - Criminal or civil penalty not applicable to advertising media; when.
  • Section 21-35l - Suspension or revocation of license. Civil penalty.
  • Section 21-35m - Promoters must register with commissioner. Applications for registration. Fee. Renewal. Agreement between promoter and closing-out sale licensee. Suspension or revocation of registration. Civil penalty.
  • Section 21-35n - Civil penalty for failure to obtain license or registration.
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