3-4-1: DEFINITIONS:
   ITINERANT VENDOR: Any person who transports tangible personal property for retail sale within this State who does not maintain in this State an established office, distribution house, sales house, warehouse, service center or residence from which such business is conducted. However, this Chapter does not apply to any person who delivers tangible personal property within this State who is fulfilling an order for such property which was solicited or placed by mail or other means. This Chapter does not apply to any person holding a valid license, issued by a county or municipality, to engage in retail sales.
   PERSON: Any individual, corporation, partnership, trust, firm, association or other entity.
   TRANSIENT MERCHANT: Any person who is engaged temporarily in the retail sale of goods, wares, or merchandise in this State and who, for the purpose of conducting such business, occupies any building, room, vehicle, structure of any kind, or vacant lot. However, this Chapter does not apply to any person selling goods, wares or merchandise which are raised, produced or manufactured by him, to any person selling vegetables, fruit or perishable farm products at an established city or village market, to any person operating a store or refreshment stand at a resort, to any person operating a stand or booth on or adjacent to property owned by him or upon which he resides, or to any person operating a stand or booth at a state or county fair. This Chapter does not apply to any person holding a valid license, issued by a county or municipality, to engage in retail sales. (Ord. 89-52, 6-19-89)