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701.17 TRANSFERABILITY.
No license issued to one person, or for one place or for specified premises, shall be good for another person, or at any other place or premises, unless such license is declared to be transferable as to persons, places or premises by the ordinance under which it is issued, and unless application for such transfer shall have been made, and approval thereof noted or endorsed on the license certificate. No such transfer shall be approved without all the investigations, inspections and approvals which would be required in case the transferee were the applicant for an original license, nor shall any transfer be approved by which it is sought to avoid or defeat the revocation of any license, nor any other transfer which shall appear not to be made in good faith.
(1931 Code §50.6710)
701.18 EFFECT OF DEATH OF LICENSEE.
Whenever any licensee dies, any license held by him shall be valid for thirty days from the date of his death, or for so much of thirty days as remains before the end of the calendar year for which such license was issued, in favor of the legal representatives of such licensee.
(1931 Code §50.6720)
701.19 VIOLATION OF REGULATIONS.
Any person who is convicted of any offense regarding licenses or applications for licenses, or of any condition attaching to the issuance or holding of any licenses, or who is convicted of failure or neglect or refusal to comply with conditions and requirements laid down by ordinance regarding any license, shall be subject to the penalties prescribed in the respective chapters of this Part Seven - Business Regulation Code. (1931 Code §50.6901)
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