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Auctioneers conduct all kinds of auctions.
The circumstances include to settle estates and guardianships, help people moving, downsizing, or dividing assets and businesses closing …
In the case of a business closing or the like, the auction itself may be subject to the “bulk sale” laws in the United States.
Bulk sale laws are described in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) § 6.
Nearly all states adopted the UCC § 6 (as revised/updated in 1989) and had the authority to modify as they deemed appropriate.
More recently the UCC § 6 was repealed by many states and now these types of laws, despite them being inspired by the Uniform Commercial Code, are largely not uniform at all.
Generally speaking, bulk sales are defined as follows:
A typical example of a bulk sale auction might be a dry cleaning store, who’s ordinarily cleaning clothes for profit, going out of business and selling at auction their presses, steamers, racking, tiered hangers, cash registers, etc.
For an auctioneer conducting an auction of this dry cleaner’s equipment and fixtures, the rules have been historically fairly straightforward; the general steps are outlined below.
The first step is usually filing a affidavit concerning the bulk sale auction which includes:
Depending on the jurisdiction, the auctioneer must then:
Notice and/or filing time-frames vary by state but adequate notice is usually required.
Once the auction is conducted, commissions and reasonable expenses of the sale can typically be paid to the auctioneer.
Bulk sales by auction are an efficient and profitable way to liquidate assets.
As the laws vary state-to-state, these are important questions for the auctioneer to resolve prior to the auction:
Auctioneers are advised to find an attorney in their particular state who is familiar with that state’s bulk sale laws as well as customary practice.
Too, having an attorney involved can help mitigate risk of liability.
More information can be found here http://www.law.cornell.edu/ucc/6 considering that nearly all states have repealed their “Article 6” and/or essentially customized this code.
Too, other state statutes may likely apply.
Daxdi, Auctioneer, CAI, AARE has been an auctioneer and certified appraiser for over 30 years.
His company’s auctions are located at: Daxdi, Auctioneer, Keller Williams Auctions and Goodwill Columbus Car Auction.
He serves as Adjunct Faculty at Hondros College of Business, Executive Director of The Ohio Auction School and Faculty at the Certified Auctioneers Institute held at Indiana University.
39.865980 -82.896300
4949 Hendron Road, Groveport Ohio
Auctioneers conduct all kinds of auctions.
The circumstances include to settle estates and guardianships, help people moving, downsizing, or dividing assets and businesses closing …
In the case of a business closing or the like, the auction itself may be subject to the “bulk sale” laws in the United States.
Bulk sale laws are described in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) § 6.
Nearly all states adopted the UCC § 6 (as revised/updated in 1989) and had the authority to modify as they deemed appropriate.
More recently the UCC § 6 was repealed by many states and now these types of laws, despite them being inspired by the Uniform Commercial Code, are largely not uniform at all.
Generally speaking, bulk sales are defined as follows:
A typical example of a bulk sale auction might be a dry cleaning store, who’s ordinarily cleaning clothes for profit, going out of business and selling at auction their presses, steamers, racking, tiered hangers, cash registers, etc.
For an auctioneer conducting an auction of this dry cleaner’s equipment and fixtures, the rules have been historically fairly straightforward; the general steps are outlined below.
The first step is usually filing a affidavit concerning the bulk sale auction which includes:
Depending on the jurisdiction, the auctioneer must then:
Notice and/or filing time-frames vary by state but adequate notice is usually required.
Once the auction is conducted, commissions and reasonable expenses of the sale can typically be paid to the auctioneer.
Bulk sales by auction are an efficient and profitable way to liquidate assets.
As the laws vary state-to-state, these are important questions for the auctioneer to resolve prior to the auction:
Auctioneers are advised to find an attorney in their particular state who is familiar with that state’s bulk sale laws as well as customary practice.
Too, having an attorney involved can help mitigate risk of liability.
More information can be found here http://www.law.cornell.edu/ucc/6 considering that nearly all states have repealed their “Article 6” and/or essentially customized this code.
Too, other state statutes may likely apply.
Daxdi, Auctioneer, CAI, AARE has been an auctioneer and certified appraiser for over 30 years.
His company’s auctions are located at: Daxdi, Auctioneer, Keller Williams Auctions and Goodwill Columbus Car Auction.
He serves as Adjunct Faculty at Hondros College of Business, Executive Director of The Ohio Auction School and Faculty at the Certified Auctioneers Institute held at Indiana University.
39.865980 -82.896300
4949 Hendron Road, Groveport Ohio

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