§ 110.07. TRANSFER OF RECEIPT.  


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  • (A)

    Any business receipt may be transferred to a new owner, when there is a bona fide sale of the business, upon payment of a transfer fee of ten (10) percent of the annual fee, not to exceed a maximum fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00).

    (B)

    As permitted by F.S. Section 205.043, all business receipts may be transferred for the business for which they were taken out when there is a bona fide sale or transfer of the property used and employed in the business as stock in trade, but the transferred receipt shall not be held good for any longer time or period than from which it was originally issued. The original receipt shall be surrendered to and filed with the building official at the time application for transfer is made, and the transferred receipt shall be of the same force and effect as the original receipt. Both parties involved shall be in agreement with the transfer of the receipt and shall sign a transfer application. At the time any receipt is transferred, the person applying for the transfer shall pay a fee of ten (10) percent of the annual fee, not to exceed a maximum fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00).

(Ord. No. 63-06, § 1, passed 11/21/06)