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Code · Missouri · Chapter 150

150.390. Licenses required — deposits — license fee and duration.

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150.390. Licenses required — deposits — license fee and duration. — 1. An itinerant vendor, whether principal or agent, before beginning business, shall take out state and local licenses in the manner herein set forth, but the right of a municipal corporation to pass such additional ordinances relative to itinerant vendors, as may be permissible under the general law, or under its charter, shall not be affected.
2. Every itinerant vendor desiring to do business in this state shall deposit with the state director of revenue the sum of five hundred dollars as a special deposit, and thereafter, upon application in proper form, and the payment of a further sum of twenty-five dollars, as a state license fee, such state director of revenue shall issue to him an itinerant vendor's license, authorizing him to do business in this state, in conformity with the provisions of sections 150.380 to 150.460 , for one year from the date thereof.
3. Such license shall set forth a copy of the application upon which it is granted. The license shall not be transferable, nor permit more than one person to sell goods as an itinerant vendor, either by agent or clerk, or in any other way than in person, but any licensee may have the assistance of one or more persons, who may aid him in conducting his business, but not act for him or without him.
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(RSMo 1939 § 11333, A.L. 1947 V. I p. 525)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 10105; 1919 § 13096
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