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§ 111.05 TERM.
   No license shall be issued under this chapter for less than one day or for a longer period than one month. If any licensee desires to continue in business after the expiration of his license, he must secure a new license in the same manner and upon the same terms as the original.
(‘82 Code, § 2-21-6) (Ord. - -, passed 4-5-76)
§ 111.06 TRANSFER PROHIBITED.
   No license issued under this chapter shall be transferable, nor shall any person other than the licensee named in the license be permitted to use the same. No license shall protect any person other than the named licensee from incurring penalties for violating this chapter.
(‘82 Code, § 2-21-7) (Ord. - -, passed 4-5-76)
§ 111.07 EXHIBITION UPON REQUEST.
   No person to whom a license has been issued under the provisions of this chapter shall refuse, upon request made, to show such license to any police officer of the county or to any person to whom he shall offer to sell any goods, wares or merchandise, or from whom he solicits any orders for merchandise.
(‘82 Code, § 2-21-8) (Ord. - -, passed 4-5-76) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 111.08 HOURS OF VALIDITY.
   The license issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be valid only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. and no person shall go from house to house, office to office, or place to place in the county to offer merchandise for sale, or to solicit orders for merchandise to persons not dealers in such commodities, between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.
(‘82 Code, § 2-21-11) (Ord. - -, passed 4-5-76) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 111.09 EXEMPTED PERSONS AND SALES.
   (A)   Any person exempted by the laws of this state from the payment of a license fee shall, before beginning the business described in § 111.01, present to the Sheriff his credentials, showing that he is entitled to such exemption, and the Sheriff shall issue such license forthwith without such fee. No certificate issued under the provisions of this section shall be transferable.
(‘82 Code, § 2-21-9)
   (B)   The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to sales of seeds or fertilizers to farmers, sales of vegetables, fruits or other articles of food raised, prepared, cultivated or produced by the seller, or to the sale of religious works.
(‘82 Code, § 2-21-10) (Ord. - -, passed 4-5-76)