§ 110.08 NATURE AND TRANSFERABILITY OF LICENSE, PERMIT OR REGISTRATION; UNLAWFUL USE.
   (A)   Any license, permit or registration required and described in this code shall be a purely personal privilege, not to exceed its designated term. It shall not constitute property and shall not be transferable, except as provided in this code.
   (B)   In the case of the death of any person licensed or permitted under the provisions of this code or other ordinances of the village, before the term of the license or permit shall have expired, his or her surviving partners in the case of a partnership or the legal representative may continue to act under such license or permit for the unexpired term thereof, subject, however, to the conditions imposed on the person to whom it was originally issued.
   (C)   (1)   In the case of the sale of a licensed or permitted business by the current licensee or permittee, the current licensee or permittee may designate the purchasing person or entity to succeed him or her as licensee or permittee. Upon application of the purchaser, a new license or permit may be issued by the President; provided that, the applicant meets all the criteria applicable to a new licensee or permittee.
      (2)   The purchaser shall pay the required fees for the duration of the license or permit term prior to being issued any license or permit.
   (D)   No person shall alter, deface, forge, counterfeit or duplicate any license, permit or registration issued by the village.
Penalty, see § 110.99