§ 42-332. Solicitation by public outcry.  


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  • It shall be unlawful for any person to solicit business or patronage by hawking, barking or any other kind or character of public outcry or by any noise-making activity or device on the streets, sidewalks or other public places in the town, except that loudspeakers may be used when a permit is obtained and all other applicable sections of this Code and other ordinances are complied with.

    (Code 1992, § 15-24)

    State Law reference— Local regulation of door-to-door vendors, Code of Virginia, § 15.2-913; municipal powers as to peddling, Code of Virginia, § 15.2-1114; license taxes on peddlers and itinerant merchants, Code of Virginia, § 58.1-3717 et seq.

(Code 1992, § 15-24)

State law reference

Local regulation of door-to-door vendors, Code of Virginia, § 15.2-913; municipal powers as to peddling, Code of Virginia, § 15.2-1114; license taxes on peddlers and itinerant merchants, Code of Virginia, § 58.1-3717 et seq.