This act sets up rules for people who want to be auctioneers. An auctioneer is someone who helps sell things by getting people to bid on them. The act explains how auctioneers can register to do their job legally.
The act also deals with other things related to auctioneers and their work. It replaces an older law about auctioneers that was made in 1928. That old law was called the Auctioneers Act 1928.
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"What this law is called"
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This Act is administered by the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment.