CHAPTER 111: PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS, AND TRANSIENT BUSINESSES
Section
General Provisions
   111.01   Definitions
   111.02   Conduct exempted from chapter
   111.03   Application for exemption
   111.04   License required
   111.05   License application
   111.06   License fee
   111.07   Waiting period for license
   111.08   License limited to holder
   111.09   License to be displayed
   111.10   Suspension or revocation of license
   111.11   Appeals
Miscellaneous Transient Shows and Other Businesses
   111.25   Definition
   111.26   Applicability; license required
   111.27   License fees required
 
   111.99   Penalty
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 111.01 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   PEDDLER or SOLICITOR. Every person who shall sell or offer for sale, goods, wares, or merchandise directly to a consumer by going from house to house for the purpose of selling such goods, or by selling such goods from a pack or vehicle, and every person who shall offer any goods, wares, milks, food stuffs, bread, vegetables, fruits, farm products or provisions, ice cream, candy, or sundries on any public road, street, square, or other place, shall be determined a PEDDLER or SOLICITOR.
   TRANSIENT MERCHANTS or ITINERANT MERCHANTS. All persons both as principals and agents who engage in, do, or transact any temporary or transient business in the town, by selling goods, wares, and merchandise, and who, for the purpose of carrying on such business, hire, lease, or occupy any room, building, vehicle, railway car, store, shop, vacant lot, parking lot, tent, or other structure for the exhibition and sale of goods, wares, and merchandise excepting those hereinafter exempted. Any person conducting a business as above set forth within the town for a period of less than 120 days in any calendar year shall be deemed TRANSIENT MERCHANT.
(1996 Code, § 50.01) (Ord. C378, passed 8-10-1925)
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