66-251. Itinerant merchant and peddler must have permission of property owner.
An itinerant merchant or a peddler who travels from place to place by vehicle must obtain a written statement signed by the owner or lessee of any property upon which the itinerant merchant or peddler offers goods for sale giving the owner's or lessee's permission to offer goods for sale upon the property of the owner or lessee. This statement must clearly state the name of the owner or lessee, the location of the premises for which the permission is granted, and the dates during which the permission is valid. The statement must be conspicuously and prominently displayed, so as to be visible for inspection by patrons of the itinerant merchant or peddler, at the places or locations at which the goods are to be sold or offered for sale. (1996, 2nd Ex. Sess., c. 14, s. 24.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 66 - Commerce and Business
Article 32 - Peddlers, Itinerant Merchants, and Specialty Markets.
§ 66-251 - Itinerant merchant and peddler must have permission of property owner.
§ 66-252 - Display and possession of certificate of registration.
§ 66-253 - Display of identification upon request.
§ 66-254 - Records of source of new merchandise.
§ 66-254.1 - Certain sales prohibited.
§ 66-255 - Specialty market or operator of an event registration list.
§ 66-256 - Exemptions from Article.