§ 40-22. Doing business without license; false statements in application for license.
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Any person required by this chapter to obtain an occupational license, who shall engage
in any business, occupation, pursuit, profession or trade, or in keeping or maintaining
any institution, establishment, article, utility or commodity for which such license
is required, without first procuring and paying for such license; and every manager,
agent, officer or employee of any such person who shall assist any such person in
engaging in such unlicensed activity after receiving notice that such person has not
procured and paid for such license; and any person, including any such manager, agent,
officer or employee, who knowingly makes any false statement in any application for
any such occupational license as to any gross annual business, annual gross receipts
or gross annual commissions, or as to any other conditions or factors upon which such
license fee is or shall be based, shall be guilty of an ordinance violation.
(Code of Gen. Ords. 1967, § 21.20)
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