Itinerant merchant definition

Itinerant merchant means any merchant who is not an established merchant. Any employee or agent who does the foregoing acts on behalf of his employer or principal and any partner or principal of any legal entity shall also be considered an itinerant merchant.
Itinerant merchant means a merchant, other than a merchant with an established store, regularly open to the public or a licensed merchant with a regularly serviced supply route or
Itinerant merchant means a merchant, other than a merchant with an established store, regularly open to the public or a licensed merchant with a regularly serviced supply route or location, who transports an inventory of new merchandise to a building, vacant lot, or other location and who, at that location, displays, sells, or offers to sell the new merchandise to the public.

More Definitions of Itinerant merchant

Itinerant merchant means any person who engages in or transacts any temporary or transient
Itinerant merchant means any person, whether owner, agent, or consignee, who engages in a temporary business of selling goods within the city and who, in the furtherance of such business, uses any building, structure, vehicle, or any place with- in the city.
Itinerant merchant means any person who temporarily engages in the making or selling of any kind of goods, wares, or merchandise at retail within the city, regardless of whether such goods, ware, or merchandise are peddled from house to house, sold upon the streets or other public places, or sold from any room, building, structure, or lot rented or leased for the purpose of carrying on such business.
Itinerant merchant means any person, whether as owner, agent, or consignee, who engages in a temporary business of selling goods within the town and who, in the furtherance of such business, uses any building, structure, vehicle, or any place within the town.
Itinerant merchant or “vendor” means a person with a fixed place of business in the Municipality, who had been located in the Municipality for a period of less than one year who offers goods or wares for sale.
Itinerant merchant means any person who engages in, does, or transacts any temporary or transient business in any locality and who, for the purpose of carrying on such business, occupies any location for a period of less than one year. (see Va. Code, § 58.1-3717) (Added May 8, 2018.)
Itinerant merchant means a person, firm, or corporation who shall engage in, do or transact any temporary or transient business in this Town, the sale of goods, wares, and merchandise and who for the purpose of carrying on such business shall hire, lease, use, or occupy any building or structure, motor vehicle, tent, car, boat, or public room or any part thereof, including rooms in hotels, lodging houses, or houses of private entertainment, or in any street, alley or other public place, or in any public road, for a period of less than one year, for the exhibition of or sale of such goods, wares, or merchandise. The term “itinerant merchant” shall not mean persons who sell or offer for sale in person or by their employees ice, wood, charcoal, meats, milk, butter, eggs, poultry, fish, oysters, game, vegetables, fruit, or other family supplies of a perishable nature or farm products grown or produced by them and not purchased by them for sale; a regular wholesale dealer, who shall at the same time sell and deliver merchandise to retail merchants; or a distributor or vendor of motor fuels and petroleum to a producer of agricultural products.