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2006 Massachusetts Code - CHAPTER 101. — TRANSIENT VENDORS, HAWKERS AND PEDLERS.
- Chapter 101 — Section 1. Definitions.
- Chapter 101 — Section 2. Application of chapter.
- Chapter 101 — Section 3. Transient vendors; license; application; special deposit; bond;conditions; fees; rules and regulations; renewals.
- Chapter 101 — Section 4. Filing of applications; records; inspection.
- Chapter 101 — Section 5. Local license; application; fee; statement of transient vendor;certificate; endorsement of town clerk.
- Chapter 101 — Section 6. Neglect or refusal to file statement; false representations.
- Chapter 101 — Section 6A. Power of attorney in applications for licenses; appointment of director aslawful attorney; service of process.
- Chapter 101 — Section 7. Advertisement of bankrupt, closing out, administrator's and fire sales;statement of character and reasons for special sale.
- Chapter 101 — Section 8. Selling without license; false statements in license application.
- Chapter 101 — Section 9. Penalty for violation of sec. 7 or 8.
- Chapter 101 — Section 10. Action for recovery of local license fee.
- Chapter 101 — Section 11. Return or surrender of state license; cancellation; affidavit of loss;notice.
- Chapter 101 — Section 12. Attachment of special deposit; execution; notice of claim; payment offines and penalties.
- Chapter 101 — Section 12A. Special licenses relating to transient sales for charitable purposes.
- Chapter 101 — Section 13. Definitions.
- Chapter 101 — Section 14. Hawkers or pedlers; unauthorized sales.
- Chapter 101 — Section 15. Application of chapter.
- Chapter 101 — Section 16. Sale of certain articles; temporary licenses.
- Chapter 101 — Section 16A. Sale of frozen desserts on or from motor vehicle; flashing lights required.
- Chapter 101 — Section 17. Sale of certain articles without license.
- Chapter 101 — Section 18. Sale without license.
- Chapter 101 — Section 18A. Sale of baby food or drugs at flea markets.
- Chapter 101 — Section 19. Trade or sale of bootblacking by minors; permits.
- Chapter 101 — Section 20. Permitting or aiding minor to violate sec. 19 or 34.
- Chapter 101 — Section 21. Employing or permitting minor to engage in hawking, peddlingor door-to-door sales without permit or license.
- Chapter 101 — Section 22. License; certificate of police chief; fees; special statelicenses; rules and regulations.
- Chapter 101 — Section 22A. License for sale of prepared food; requisites.
- Chapter 101 — Section 23. Repealed, 1961, 293, Sec. 2.
- Chapter 101 — Section 24. Special licenses to veterans and blind persons; authority to sell onpublic streets.
- Chapter 101 — Section 25. Repealed, 1970, 775.
- Chapter 101 — Section 26. Record of licenses; inspection.
- Chapter 101 — Section 27. Endorsement, display, and production of license; penalties.
- Chapter 101 — Section 28. Effect of license on prosecution.
- Chapter 101 — Section 29. Sales by hawkers or pedlers licensed as auctioneers.
- Chapter 101 — Section 30. Revocation of licenses.
- Chapter 101 — Section 31. Counterfeiting or forging licenses or certificates ofregistration.
- Chapter 101 — Section 32. Arrest of hawkers, peddlers and door-to-door salespersons;prosecution.
- Chapter 101 — Section 33. Temporary licenses to sell articles for charitable purposes; fees.
- Chapter 101 — Section 34. Definitions; door-to-door sales for future delivery;employment regulations; registration of sales agents with cities; registrationrevocation; penalties; exception.
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