HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 651
estate salesman to all applicants who shall be duly qualified
under and who shall comply with all provisions of law and
all the requirements of this sub-title and who give evi-
dence of their intention to engage actively in business as
a real estate broker or to become regularly employed as a
salesman by a licensed real estate broker.
(b) The Commission, after an application in proper
form has been filed, shall, before refusing to issue a license,
conduct a hearing on said application and make determina-
tion thereof in the manner provided in this sub-title.
(c) The Commission shall issue to each licensee a
license certificate and pocket card in such size and form as
it may approve.
355. (Suspension—Revocation of License. ) The Com-
mission may upon its own motion and shall upon the veri-
fied complaint in writing of any person, provided such com-
plaint, or such complaint together with evidence, docu-
mentary or otherwise, presented in connection therewith,
shall make out a prima facie case, investigate the actions
of any real estate broker or real estate salesman, or any
person who shall assume to act in either such capacity
within this State, and shall have the power to suspend or
to revoke any license issued under the provisions of this
sub-title, at any time where the licensee has by false or
fraudulent representation obtained a license, or where the
licensee in performing or attempting to perform any of the
acts mentioned herein, is deemed to be guilty of:
(a) Pursuing a continued and flagrant course of mis-
representation, or making of false promises direct or
through agents or salesmen or advertising or otherwise, or,
(b) Using any contract form for the listing of property
for sale, rent or exchange or any contract form for the sale,
rent or exchange of property or any advertising matter
which includes the name of any association or organization
of which the licensee is not a member, or,
(c) Employing any person as a salesman on a purely
temporary or single-deal basis as a means of evading the
law regarding payment of commissions to non-licensed
persons on some contemplated transaction, or,
(d) Acting for more than one party in a trans-
action without the knowledge of all parties for whom he
acts, or,
(e) Accepting a commission or valuable con-
sideration as a real estate salesman for the performance of
any of the acts specified in this sub-title from any person
except his employer, who must be a licensed real estate
broker, or,
|