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Code · New Jersey · Title 40 — Animals and Livestock · Chapter 52

40:52-4. Licensing persons selling produce at public markets; fee for producers

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A municipality may impose a license fee upon any person selling vegetables, green goods, farm produce, shrubbery, plants, bulbs, or products of the nursery or farm in any common or public market place within the limits of the municipality, the license fee being for the purpose of permitting such person to conduct such business in the market place. When the seller is also the grower, raiser or producer of the product sold the license fee shall not exceed one dollar a year per person.
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