Peddling definition

Peddling. , or “peddling operations” means small wholesale transactions of less than 600 Imperial gallons of refined petroleum products other than gasoline;
Peddling means any person who engages in peddling.
Peddling means the selling or offering for sale of any goods, wares, services or merchandise for immediate delivery, which the person selling or offering for sale carries with him in traveling, or has in his possession or control, upon any of the streets or sidewalks, from house to house, by visitation to private residences, or by entering in or upon private or public property or business establishments within the City.

Examples of Peddling in a sentence

  • Mobile food vendor establishments, including all vehicles, trailers and structures operated by a mobile food vendor, as defined in Chapter 296, Peddling and Soliciting, Article I, Canvassers, Solicitors and Mobile Vendors, for transporting food and beverages for sale therefrom while stopped or parked at a location upon lands within the Township.

  • According to former SPD official Feroz Khan, “the bomb design exposed in Libya was not the one Pakistani scientists worked on and eventually tested” (Khan, 2012, p.189).In addition to the documents supplied to Tripoli, members of the network also had computer files containing “drawings for the components of two smaller, more advanced nuclear weapons” (David Albright, Peddling Peril: How the Secret Nuclear Trade Arms America’s Enemies, The Institute for Science and International Security, 2010.

  • See also Nuclear Black Markets: Pakistan, A.Q. Khan and the Rise of Proliferation Networks (London: The International Institute for Strategic Studies), 2007, and David Albright, Peddling Peril: How the Secret Nuclear Trade Arms America’s Enemies, The Institute for Science and International Security, 2010.

  • Peddling, soliciting and canvassing shall be allowed only between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.d. Display of Permit.

  • Peddling or soliciting the sale of any commodity within the cemetery.


More Definitions of Peddling

Peddling means the selling or offering for sale services, goods or merchandise which are carried by a person from house to house or upon the public streets including the taking of orders house to house for goods, merchandise, or services for later delivery.
Peddling means the selling or attempted selling of goods or services by a commercial vendor when done from a stationary location on a street or other public place or by traveling from house to house, place to place or street to street. A “Peddler” is an individual engaged in peddling.
Peddling means the going from door to door, house to house, place to place, street to street, or remaining in one place, in the Township carrying or conveying or transporting by person, wagon, motor vehicles or other type of conveyance for the purpose of offering for immediate sale, food products, including but not limited to, meat, fish, vegetables, farm produce or provisions, candy, goods, wares or merchandise of any nature and landscaping materials of all types. It shall also include the assisting of others in “peddling”.
Peddling as used herein shall mean the selling or the offering for sale of any article or service within the exterior boundaries of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation by any person not doing such business from a fixed location or site on the Reservation under the authority of a federal and tribal trader's license.
Peddling means the same as door-to-door sales.
Peddling means the sale or offer for sale, barter or exchange of any goods or services for immediate delivery or performance on a place to place, house to house, or street to street basis. The term peddling shall not include the selling of daily or weekly newspapers or the making deliveries to homes pursuant to (a) subscription, (b) phone, online or other remote order, authorization, or prior invitation from the property owner.
Peddling means selling, bar- tering, or offering or exposing for sale or barter any goods, wares, merchandise, menial tasks, such as painting numbers on curbs, food or beverages from, in, upon, along, or through the highways, streets, or sidewalks of the City, or in the open air or from a temporary shelter or vending device upon private proper- ty in the City.