Itinerant vendor definition

Itinerant vendor means a person who sells or distributes nonprescription drugs by passing from house to house, or by haranguing the people on the public streets or in public places, or who uses the customary devices for attracting crowds, recommending their wares and offering them for sale.
Itinerant vendor means a person who sells or distributes nonprescription drugs by passing
Itinerant vendor means a food vending business serving food or drink from any establishment or conveyance without food locations and without connection to water supply and sewage disposal systems.

Examples of Itinerant vendor in a sentence

  • Itinerant vendor is defined as any person who engages in a temporary business of selling or delivering goods, wares, foods, foodstuffs, or merchandise within the Town of Winslow from either a public or private place, other than at his permanent place of business or at his place of legal voting residence.

  • Itinerant vendor Permit Application – West River Farmers marketb.

  • Itinerant vendor shall not include those individuals engaged in business under Article XXII as a street vendor using a Nonmotorized Vending Unit or Mobilized Vending Vehicle.

  • Itinerant vendor: Thirty five dollars ($35.00) for a ninety (90) day period.

  • Itinerant vendor or hawker shall mean any person who sets up and operates a temporary business on privately owned property, whether improved or unimproved, in the city, selling or taking orders for, or offering to sell or take orders for any goods or services.


More Definitions of Itinerant vendor

Itinerant vendor means any person, whether a principal or agent, who engages in a temporary or transient business in this state, either in one locality or in traveling from place to place, selling goods, wares, merchandise or conducting any closeout sale and who for the purpose of carrying out such business or sale, hires, leases or occupies any building or structure for the exhibition and sale of such goods, wares and merchandise, temporary or transient business meaning and including any exhibition and sale of goods, ware or merchandise which is carried on in any tent, booth, building or other structure, unless such place is open for business during usual business hours at least nine (9) months in each year.
Itinerant vendor means a person, firm or corporation, whether as owner, agent, consignee, or employee, whether a resident of the town or not, who engages in a business of selling goods, wares, food, merchandise of any kind or description and who commonly conducts such business either (1) in or about a structure that is not permanently affixed to real property, or (2) by traveling from place to place, customer to customer, or client to client (as such terms are commonly known) for the purpose of conducting business with customers or clients located within the town. A person, firm or corporation so engaged shall not be relieved from complying with the provisions of this chapter merely by reason of associating temporarily with a local dealer, trader, merchant or auctioneer, or by conducting such temporary business in connection with, as part of, or in the name of a local dealer, trader, merchant or auctioneer.
Itinerant vendor means all persons who sell or otherwise distribute nonprescription drugs by passing from house to house, or by haranguing the people on the public streets or in public places, or who use the customary devices for attracting crowds and therewith recommending their wares and offering them for sale.
Itinerant vendor means a person who sells or distributes nonprescription drugs by passing from house to house, or by haranguing the people on the public streets
Itinerant vendor means a person who sells bedding from a movable conveyance.
Itinerant vendor means a person who sells or distributes
Itinerant vendor means any person who engages in, does or transacts any temporary or transient business in the Town and who, for the purpose of carrying on such business, occupies any location for a period of less than one year. This term shall not apply to a peddler at wholesale or to those who sell or offer for sale in person or by their employees ice, wood, charcoal, meats, milk, butter, eggs, poultry, game, vegetables, fruits or other family supplies of a perishable nature or farm products grown or produced by them, and not purchased by them for sale.