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(a) Peddler. For the purpose of this chapter, a “peddler” is hereby defined to be and shall include every person, firm, association, corporation, partnership, or other joint or singular enterprise engaged in by a person or persons who, without a regularly established place of business in Humboldt County, travels from place to place, or who has a stand upon any public street, road, highway or alley, or any other public place, or upon or in any room, building or shed, or in or upon any lot or parcel of land not owned or rented by him, and who solicits, trades, sells or offers for sale any hay, grain, feed, seed or straw, fruit or vegetables, groceries of any kind, meats, fish, eggs, gasoline, oils, automobile accessories, dry goods, furnishings, ready to wear clothing, boots or shoes, crockery, glass ware, tin ware, hardware, paint, sporting goods, tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, tobacco smokers’ articles, candies, confections, or beverages, or any articles thereof other than in or upon a regularly established place of business in Humboldt County, or who delivers any of said above listed articles, as agent or with knowledge of the fact that he is acting as agent for any peddler thereof. The person or firm so engaged shall not be relieved from the provisions of this chapter by reason of association temporarily, with any local dealer, trade, merchant or auctioneer, or by conducting any temporary business in connection with or as a part of or in the name of any local dealer, trade, merchant or auctioneer. (Ord. 172, § 12, 3/14/1933)

(b) Regularly Established Place of Business. For the purpose of this chapter, the term “regularly established place of business” is hereby defined to be and shall include the place where any person, firm, association or corporation conducts an establishment having a permanent address regularly open for business and dealing in any of the items enumerated in § 814-1 above, from day to day during ordinary business hours with at least one (1) person on duty during such hours for the bona fide purpose of and whose principal duties are the transaction of said business. (Ord. 172, § 13, 3/14/1933)