Flea Markets definition

Flea Markets means any person, company, corporation, or member or members of a partnership or firm who buys and sells used goods who either (a) operates less than four (4) days a week from the same location, or (b) sells goods from a location that is not a fixed building that they own or lease.

Examples of Flea Markets in a sentence

  • Uses not included are: car sales, equipment sales, boat sales, and home and garden supplies, and Flea Markets.

  • The Colonnade the Shops at the Upper Pontalba and Farmers and Flea Markets Additionally the French Market District also offers venue rentals for private events.

Related to Flea Markets

  • Flea market means a market place, other than a dealer's location licensed under this chapter, where a space or location is provided for a fee or compensation to a seller to exhibit and offer for sale or trade, motor vehicles to the general public.

  • PJM Markets means the PJM Interchange Energy and capacity markets, including the RPM auctions, together with all bilateral or other wholesale electric power and energy transactions, capacity transactions, ancillary services transactions (including black start service), transmission transactions and any other market operated under the PJM Tariff or Operating Agreement within the PJM Region, wherein Market Participants may incur Obligations to PJMSettlement.

  • Pink OTC Markets means the OTC Markets Group Inc. electronic inter-dealer quotation system, including OTCQX, OTCQB and OTC Pink.

  • Markets means the stock exchanges and regulated markets set out in Appendix I;

  • Financial Markets means international financial markets in which currency and other financial assets exchange rates are determined in multi-party trade.