The board of supervisors shall issue a license to conduct an auction of jewelry if it finds the application, inventory, fee and bond are in order, and further finds that the applicant has not been convicted of violating any provision of this article within a period of six years immediately preceding the date of application. The license shall be issued for a period of not more than thirty consecutive days, legal holidays excepted.

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 44-1677

  • Auction: means the sale of jewelry at either private or public sale, upon oral or written bids, to the highest bidder, and includes all such sales by whatever name called. See Arizona Laws 44-1671
  • Jewelry: includes gold, platinum, silver, gold-filled or plated ware, diamonds and other precious or semiprecious stones whether mounted or unmounted, cultured pearls, watches, clocks, and goods, wares and merchandise commonly classified as jewelry and commonly offered for sale in jewelry stores. See Arizona Laws 44-1671