721.01 DEFINITIONS; EXCEPTION.
   (a)   “Solicitor”, “canvasser”, “peddler” or “hawker” means any person who sells or offers for sale within the Village any goods or chattels of any kind, nature or description by going from house to house or from place to place through the streets of the Village with such goods or chattels on his person or in his possession or under his control or who sells by subscription or by taking orders for future delivery of goods or chattels of any kind, nature or description. This definition shall not apply to or include minors under the age of eighteen years.
   (b)   “Transient vendor” or “itinerant merchant”, means any person who, in the usual course of his business, transports inventory, stock of goods or similar tangible personal property to a temporary place of business within the Village in which he has no fixed place of business, for the purpose of making retail sales of such property.
   (c)   “Temporary place of business” mean any public or quasi-public place including, but not limited to, any storeroom, building or part of a building, parking lot or vacant lot that is temporarily being occupied for the purpose of making retail sales of goods to the public. A place of business is not temporary if the same persons or firm conducted business at the place continuously for more than six months or occupied the premises as their permanent residence for more than six months. (Ord. 2002-17. Passed 11-12-02.)