Street Trading Act, 1926

Street-traders' stall licences.

4.—(1) Upon application to the Corporation by a person who is the holder of a street-trader's certificate granted under this Act and then in force and the payment by such person to the Corporation of a fee of five shillings, the Corporation may grant to such person a street-trader's stall licence under and in accordance with this Act.

(2) Every street-trader's stall licence granted under this Act shall be in the prescribed form and shall either—

(a) be expressed and in such case shall operate to authorise the person to whom the same is granted to offer, expose, and carry for sale and to sell on a wheeled and movable stall, barrow, cart, or other vehicle any goods of any description whatever or of the description specified in the licence in any street in the City of Dublin but subject to the provisions of this Act and the bye-laws and regulations made thereunder and in particular subject to any bye-law or regulation prohibiting stall-trading in particular streets, or

(b) be expressed and in such case shall operate to authorise the person to whom the same is granted to offer, expose and carry for sale and to sell on a stall, booth, or other stand any goods of the description specified in the licence in a specified street in the City of Dublin and either in any part of such street or in a particular part thereof, or at a particular place therein but subject to the provisions of this Act and the bye-laws and regulations made thereunder.

(3) Every street-trader's stall licence granted under this Act shall remain in force so long as the street-trader's certificate granted under this Act to the holder of such licence and held by him when such licence was granted to him remains in force and shall expire or terminate upon the expiration, revocation, or other termination of such certificate.

(4) All fees received by the Corporation under this section shall be paid into the fund applicable to the purposes of the Public Health (Ireland) Act, 1878 .