3-2-1: DEFINITIONS:
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
   CANVASSER: A person engaged in the occupation of going from place to place in the village on the public ways and commercial establishments or in or on residential property to contact residents of the village or other persons in the village where there is no request, invitation or appointment for such contact, and who takes orders for commodities or articles for future delivery.
   ITINERANT MERCHANT: A person engaged in business who conducts a temporary or transient business in the village of selling commodities, articles or services with the intention of continuing such business in the village for not more than one hundred twenty (120) days, and who, in such business, uses, leases or occupies all or part of any room, structure or vacant lot in the village for the display of such commodities, or articles, or in connection with the offerings of such services.
   PEDDLER: A person engaged in business who sells or offers for sale any commodity or article, traveling from place to place in the village, or who sells or offers for sale and delivery from any vehicle going from place to place in the village any commodity or article and to carry such commodity with him for delivery at the time of sale.
   PLACE TO PLACE: Includes residential, industrial and business establishments, but does not apply to the wholesale selling of commodities or articles for their resale or use in industrial or business establishments.
   SOLICITOR: A person engaged in business going from place to place in the village soliciting subscriptions for, or subscription is made or entered into for, books, magazines, newspapers or other periodicals or publications for immediate or future delivery, or going from place to place in the village offering to furnish services or inviting orders for services. (1999 Code § 6.03)