Title 11, Chapter 6, Section 108
( 11-6-108)
Auction sales; "auctioneer." (1) A bulk transfer is subject to this article even though it is by
sale at auction, but only in the manner and with the results stated
in this Code section. (2) The transferor shall furnish a list of his creditors and assist in the preparation of a schedule of the property to be sold, both prepared as before stated (Code Section 11-6-104). (3) The person or persons other than the transferor who direct,
control, or are responsible for the auction are collectively called
the "auctioneer." The auctioneer shall: (a) Receive and retain the list of creditors and prepare and retain the schedule of property for the period stated in this article (Code Section 11-6-104); and (b) Give notice of the auction personally or by registered or
certified mail or statutory overnight delivery at least ten days
before it occurs to all persons shown on the list of creditors and
to all other persons who are known to him to hold or assert claims
against the transferor. (4) Failure of the auctioneer to perform any of these duties does
not affect the validity of the sale or the title of the purchasers,
but if the auctioneer knows that the auction constitutes a bulk
transfer such failure renders the auctioneer liable to the creditors
of the transferor as a class for the sums owing to them from the
transferor up to but not exceeding the net proceeds of the auction.
If the auctioneer consists of several persons their liability is
joint and several. |