§ 37-29. Issuance; term and extension thereof.  


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  • (a)

    When an application for a permit has been filed under this division, the chief of police, if satisfied that the provisions of this division have been complied with in making such application, and if the required fee has been paid, shall issue the permit for conducting the sale described in the application and for the purpose stated therein, commencing on the date specified by the applicant and terminating on a day not exceeding sixty (60) days from the date of the issuance of the permit. Should the purposes of the sale be not accomplished at the termination thereof, the chief of police shall extend the time for conducting the sale for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days from the date of the extension, upon the filing of another application containing like statements under oath as contained in the original permit application and containing a statement of the total of the prices at which the remaining goods, wares and merchandise will be offered for sale and of the amount of gross sales of the goods, wares and merchandise during the period covered by the permit. The application for extension shall be accompanied by an inventory meeting the requirements of section 37-27. Such extension shall not be granted until the applicant therefor has paid a fee of ten dollars ($10.00), which shall not be refunded.

    (b)

    It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct a sale after the day for the termination of the permit has expired, and before an extension of the time for the sale has been granted, or after the expiration of such extension.

    (Ord. Nos. 630; 1778; 2198; Code 1961, § 25-39.1)

(Ord. Nos. 630; 1778; 2198; Code 1961, § 25-39.1)