"Distress merchandise sale" shall mean any offer to sell to the public, or sale to
the public, of goods, wares or merchandise on the implied or direct representation
that such sale is in anticipation of the termination of a business at its present
location, or that the sale is being held other than in the ordinary course of business.
Without limiting the generality of the above, distress merchandise sales shall include
any sale advertised either specifically or in substance to be a "fire sale," "smoke
and water damage sale," "adjustment sale," "creditor's sale," "trustee's sale," "bankrupt
sale," "save us from bankruptcy sale," "insolvent sale," "insurance salvage sale,"
"mortgage sale," "assignee's sale," "adjuster's sale," "must vacate sale," "quitting
business sale," "receiver's sale," "loss of lease sale," "forced out of business sale"
or "removal sale."
(C.O. 751-1; renumbered to C.M.C. 833-1-D, eff. Jan. 1, 1972)
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