[R.O. 1957, 6:11-1; as amended March 21, 1966; MC 1973-24, July 2, 1973; MC 1974-18, § 1, Sept. 3, 1974; MC 1982-4, § 1, April 5, 1982]
As used herein:
(a)
Peddler means a person commonly referred to as either a peddler or hawker, who goes from door to door or place to place and carries with him goods, wares, and merchandise for the purpose of selling and delivering them to purchasers, or who offers services door to door.
(b)
Peddler's assistant means anyone who engages in the business of peddler from a licensed vehicle, but who is not the owner or lessee of the vehicle.
(c)
Solicitor means a person commonly referred to as either a solicitor or canvasser, who goes from door to door or place to place, selling goods by sample, or giving away samples, or soliciting any business transaction, or who solicits or requests directly or indirectly money, credit, property, financial assistance, or other things of value, or for services to be performed in the future or taking orders for future delivery, with or without accepting an advance payment for goods or services.
(d)
Food peddler means a peddler whose activities are limited solely to the sale or distribution of food items from a truck, van, cart or other type of vehicle.
(e)
Ice cream peddler means a food peddler whose wares are limited solely to ice cream, ices and similar products.
(f)
Door to door solicitors and peddlers are those who enter upon property containing single family or multi-family dwellings during the conduct of their business.
(g)
Place to place solicitors and peddlers are those who conduct their business in public places or thoroughfares and who do not enter upon the property of single-family or multi-family dwellings.