CROSS REFERENCES
Peddlers and solicitors — See Ch. 828.
STATUTORY REFERENCES.
Power to license and regulate peddling — See Borough Code, 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 1202(20).
Power to license transient retail business — See Borough Code, 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 2901.
[Ord. 49, passed 8-10-1953]
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
TRANSIENT MERCHANT
Any person setting up or establishing a place of business within the Borough for the purpose of selling merchandise of any nature, such business to be conducted for a period of time of less than 90 days.
[Ord. 49, passed 8-10-1953]
No transient merchant shall set up, establish or maintain any business within the Borough for the sale or disposition of any kind of merchandise without first registering his or her name, the nature of the business to be conducted, the nature of the merchandise to be sold and the time such business is to be conducted, with the Secretary of the Borough.
[Ord. 216, passed 8-12-1963]
No transient merchant shall set up or establish any place of business within the Borough without having first obtained a license from the Secretary of the Borough and having paid the license fee as set forth in § 208.03(F)(1) of the Administration Code, which license shall be renewed each month by the payment of an additional license fee as set forth in § 208.03(F)(2) of the Administration Code. The provisions of this section are only partially applicable to charitable, religious or philanthropic organizations engaged in the same or similar types of business as transient merchants during the same period of time. Such charitable, religious or philanthropic organizations are not required to pay a license fee but are required to obtain a license from the Borough Secretary.
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Editor's note: See § 202.99 for general code penalty if no specific penalty is provided.