§ 112.36 TEMPORARY BUSINESS DEFINED.
   TRANSIENT MERCHANT means any person, firm, or corporation, as principal or agent, or both, which is not a regular retail or wholesale merchant with a fixed and permanent retail place of business in the village, but rather one who displays samples and/or sells goods, wares, merchandise, food or services in any temporary location, for immediate or future delivery. The term shall not apply to any of the following:
   (A)   A person handling vegetables, fruits, perishable farm products or goods produced by the individual.
   (B)   A person operating a mobile or temporary or portable stand, booth or truck on the property owned by him or her.
   (C)   A person selling at a festival or similar event at the invitation of the event's sponsor if the sponsor is a governmental entity, a nonprofit organization (under IRS rules) or has been sanctioned by the village.
(1984 Code, § 6.92) (Am. Ord. 312, passed 9-6-2022)