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No candidate for any public Office shall allow any political notice, advertisement or bill bearing his or her name to remain posted up or affixed in any manner to a post, pole, fence, tree, wall, building or other structure in the city, beyond 30 days after the election in which he or she was a candidate, without having previously obtained the written consent of the person having possession of such post, pole, fence, tree, wall, building or other structure.
(CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 349; CBC 1985 16-23.2) Penalty, see Subsection 16-32.6
No person shall, without the consent of the Mayor, post up, or affix in any manner, or paint, print or write, or cause to be painted, printed or written, a notice, advertisement or bill, upon a curbstone, sidewalk, tree, telegraph-pole, lamp-post or hydrant, in a street or public place, or upon a walk, fence or building belonging to the city.
(CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 350; CBC 1985 16-23.3) Penalty, see Subsection 16-32.6
No person keeping a shop for the purchase, sale or barter of junk, old metals or second-hand articles shall purchase any of the aforesaid articles or have his or her shop open for the transaction of business, except between sunrise and 9:00 p.m. of any week day except Saturday, on which day such shop may be kept open, and such articles purchased, from sunrise until 10:00 p.m.; and no such person or junk collector shall, directly or indirectly, either purchase or receive by way of barter or exchange any junk, old metals or second-hand articles from a minor or apprentice, knowing or having reason to believe him or her to be such.
(CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 352; CBC 1985 16-24.1)
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