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BY-LAW NUJl[ßER 2
ABy~law for licensing, regulating and govern-
ing salvage shops, salvage yards, second-hand
shops and dealers in second-hand ¡goods.
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1ne Municipal Council of the Corporation of the
County of Elgin, pursuant to 1937 Revised Statutes of Ontario,
Chapter 206,· Section 430 and amendments thereto, enacts as
follows:
(1) The County Clerk is hereby authorized in his
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discretion to license lands or buildings to be used for
salvage shops, salvage yards and second-hand shops, and
no lands or buildings shall be used for such purposes with-
out such license, and both the tenant and owner shall be
liable for the penalty hereinafter stated if land or
buildings are used without such a license. The fee for
such a license shall be $20.00.
(2) The County Clerk is hereby authorized in his
discretion to license operators of salvage shops~ salvage
yards or second-hand shops and dealers in secon.d-hand goods,
and no such operator or dealer shall transact any business
within the County without such license. The fee for such
a license shall be $10.00.
(3) The County Clerk is hereby authorized in his
dis-cretion tb issue licenses to every personûsing a vehicle
for any of the purposes mentioned in paragraphs (1) or (2)
of this By-law, whether such' person is using the vehicle On
his own account or as the agent or servant of another person
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and no person. 'shall use a vehicle for such purposes without
first· obtaining a 'license. Both the ówner and user of the
vehicle shall be liable for the penalty hereinafter stated
if such a license is not procured. The fee for such a
license shall be the sum of $10.00.
(4) No-one shall make an application for any of the
licenses herein without first submitting to the County
Clerk a certificate of approval from the Medical Officer
of Health of the Elgin-St.. Thomas Health Unit. and the
Reeve of the Muni&ipality.
(5) ðThe County Cler~ may without cause or notice
suspend or cancel any license issued under thiS Elf-law.
(6) All uncailcelled licenses issued under this by-
law shall automatically expire at the end of the calendar
year in which they were issued.
(7) Any person convicted of a breach of any of the
provisions of this By-law shall forfeit and pay at the
discretion of the convicting Magistrate a penalty not
exceeding the sum of Fifty Dollars (e~clusive of costs)
for each offence, or for each day that each offence con-
tinues, and in default of payment of the said penalty and
costs forthwith the convicting Magistrate may commit the
of~ender to the common gaol of the County of Elgin with
or without hard labour for any period not exceeding six
calendar months.
(8) In addition to all other penalties, any contra-
vention of this By-law may be restrained by action at the
instance of a rate-payer or the Corporation, pursuant to
(CORPORATE SEAL)
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TY CLERK
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1937 Revised Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 266, Section
525.
That By-Law No. 742 be repealed.
READ a first time this 18th day of January,
A. D. 1946.
READ a second time this 18th day of
January, A. D. 1946.
READ a third time and finally passed this 18th
day of January, A. D 1946.
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