HomeMy WebLinkAbout120 of 1914 - Requiring a License fee, from Transient Merchants ROLL CALL
VOTING Yes No.
Salt Lake City,Utah July 31, 191_4
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Lawrence
Morris I move that the ordinance be passed. --
Spearman - - (\j,
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Wells •
Mr.Chairman
Result AN ORDINANCE
An ordinance defining a transient merchant, and requiring
the payment of a license fee by transient merchants.
Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake
City, Utah;
SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm,
association or corporation, or for any agent, servant or employe of
any person, firm, association, or corporation, to engage in business
in Salt Lake City as a transient merchant without first obtaining a
license so to do, as provided by sections 841 and 866 of the Revised
Ordinances of Salt Lake City of 1913.
SECTION 2. Any person, firm, association or corporation,
or any agent, servant, or employe of any person, firm, association
or corporation, who shall sell or offer for sale at retail any goods,
wares or merchandise in or from any hotel, rooming house, dwelling
house, boarding house, storeroom, stall, tent, building, structure,
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stand or other place in Salt Lake City, and who shall/occupy said
place for the purpose of conducting a permanent business therein,
shall be deemed a transient merchant, for the purposes of this ordin-
ance.
SECTION 3. The license fee for engaging in business as a
transient merchant shall be the sum of twenty-five 025.00) dollars
per day, payable in advance, for each day such business shall con-
tinue. No transient merchant shall be entitled to a license under
any of the provisions of seotion sct 866 of the Revised Ordinances of
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Salt Lake City of 1913.
SECTION 4. In case any person, firm, association or cor-
poration shall apply to the license assessor and collector for a
merchant's license claiming to be entitled to each license under
section 866 of the Revised Rrdinanoes of 1913, or any amendment of
the same, and said. license shall be refused upon the ground that the
applicant is a transient merchant, the license assessor and collector
shall,wo notify said applicant in writing; and in case such applicant
shall deny in writing that he, they or it is a transient merchant
within the terms of this ordinance, the license assessor and collect-
or shall submit to the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City the
original letters or notices herein mentioned, whereupon the Board
of Commissioners shall notify such applicant in writing that on a day
and at a time and place therein mentioned, said Board will take up
for hearing the question as to whether said applicant is or is not a
transient merchant, at which time and place said applicant may appear
and be heard. That at the time and place named in said notice said
Board of Commissioners shall tape up said matter and shall determine
said question upon the facts presented to it, and shall enter an order
according to its judgment upon the facts so presented. If it shall bb
determined that said applicant is a transient merohamt, he, they or
it sh81l pay the license fee provided for in section 3 of this ordin-
ance. If it shall be determined that said applicant is not a transient
merchant, then a license shall be issued according to the provisions
of section 866 of the Revised Ordinances of 1913 and any amendment of
*he same.
SECTION 5. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm,
association or corporation, or the agent of any such person,firm,
association or corporation to conduct business at the place occupied
for such purpose at the time of the application for a license or at
any other place in Salt Lake City. as a transient merchant after said
license has been refused or during the pendency of the question as to �
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whether or not said applicant is or is not a transient merchant,
before the Board of Commissioners of this city; unless said applicant
shall execute and deliver to Salt Lake City a bond in the sum of
g3,000.00 with good and sufficient sureties to be approved by the
,_)Board,of Commissioners, conditioned that the obligor therein will pay
said City the license fqe of 025.00 per day for each and every day said
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2buS3neSs shall be carried on after the refusal of a licen dur .
'the continuance of such-buisanes-e- or,in case the matter is., :be rd
Thre Board of Commis un`";a err, 1l it shall be determined' hetpgr Oi'
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n of said applicant is o s oast a'transient merchant, and t}itt.,,32f'== 4.
evexit that it shall be *Rerm4ned?that said obligor is a transient.. '
mexohant, said obligor fill cSaseJconducting such business a8 transient,
ror Will continue to pay said 025.00 per day for each and every day said
business is so onnducted.
association,
SECTION 6. Any person, firm,/or corporation, violating any
of the terms of this ordinance shall upon conviction thereof be
punished by a fine in a sum not exceeding 050.00 or by imprisonment
in the city jail for a period not longer than 30 days. The court may,
in imposing the fine, enter as part of the judgment that in default
of the payment of the fine the defendant may be imprisoned in the city
jail for a period not exceeding 30 days.
SECTION 7. Every day's continuance of a violation of any
of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed to be a separate
and distinct offense.
SECTION 8. All ordinances and parts of ordinances and
resolutions and parts of resolutions in conflict with this ordinance
are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
SECTION 9. This ordinance shall t -e effect one day after
its first publication. /
Passed by the Board of Commissi tty;Utah J
Aug;„ 3rd, 1914.
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