§ 111.03 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   ITINERANT MERCHANT OR VENDOR. A person with a fixed place of business in the village, but who on no more than three days in one calendar year offers good or services for sale at other places other than his or her fixed place of business.
   PEDDLER. Any person with no fixed place of business in the village who carries wares or goods with him or her which he or she is prepared to sell at the time he or she solicits business, and who deals primarily with consumers. The word PEDDLER shall include the words HAWKER and HUCKSTER.
   SOLICITOR or CANVASSER. A person with no fixed place of business in the village dealing primarily with consumers, who takes orders for goods for future delivery or for personal services to be furnished in the future, whether by telephone or house-to-house or business-to-business canvassing.
(Ord. 1849, passed 2-6-1986)