[Adopted 2-22-1971 by L.L. No. 1-1971
as Ch. 33, Art. I, of the 1971 Code]
No person shall engage in a transient business in the Village without
first obtaining a license therefor.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
A business conducted in an open lot, from a stationary motor vehicle,
car, truck, tent, wagon, cart, public room or any temporary structure, for
the exhibition, selling or offering for sale of goods, wares and merchandise
to the public.
A.
Before any license shall be issued for engaging in transient
business, the applicant therefor shall file with the Village Clerk a bond
running to the Village in the sum of $2,500, executed by the applicant as
principal and conditioned that the said applicant shall comply fully with
all of the provisions of all ordinances and the laws of the State of New York
regulating the sale of goods, wares and merchandise, and will assure the payment
of any default in fees due or that may become due and owing to the Village,
and of losses incurred by any person because of the violation of any law or
ordinance by the licensee or because of misrepresentations or deceptions practiced
in transacting the business thus licensed.
B.
Such bond shall provide that action thereon may be brought
by any person to whom a judgment has been awarded because of loss caused by
such licensee's fault or default.
[Amended 12-4-1972]
The fee for any license required by the provisions of this article shall
be at the levels fixed from time to time by resolution of the Board of Trustees
of the Village of Rockville Centre.