[R.O. 1957, 6:16-1]
TRANSIENT MERCHANT OR ITINERANT VENDOR
Means and includes any person, principal or agent, who engages
in a merchandising business with intent to close out or discontinue
the business within a period of one (1) year from the date of commencement,
and including those persons who, for the purpose of carrying on such
business, hire, lease or occupy any building, structure or railroad
car for the exhibition and sale of goods, wares and merchandise.
No person shall engage in the business of a transient merchant
or itinerant vendor without first obtaining a license as provided
by this article.
[R.O. 1957, 6:16-1]
Nothing in this article shall affect or apply to the sale of
fruits, vegetables and farm products, such as meat, poultry, butter
and eggs, provided such sale is permitted under the existing regulations
of the Division of Health.
[R.O. 1957, 6:16-2]
All transient merchants or itinerant vendors, before offering
for sale goods, merchandise or bankrupt stock, shall make, under oath,
a written declaration to the Superintendent of the License Bureau
which shall set forth and disclose the following:
(a) The number of days they propose to engage in business;
(b) A specific statement as to the location of the goods, wares, merchandise
or bankrupt stock by street and number;
(c) A statement as to whether the goods are on the premises from which
they are to be sold or in a warehouse or storage;
(d) The names and residences of the owners or persons in whose name the
sale is conducted;
(e) An accurate estimate of the average quantity, kind and value of the
goods intended or exposed for sale; and,
(f) The names and post office addresses of the persons from whom the
goods were or are to be purchased.