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• partnership, association or entity, good and sufficient surety for a bond shall be <br /> made in the amount of $1,000.00 per person acting as a solicitor on behalf of the <br /> corporation, partnership, association, or entity, and may be submitted in an <br /> aggregate amount. Such bond(s) shall be submitted to the city clerk who shall <br /> approve the bond(s) if it is good and sufficient to secure the payment of$1,000.00 <br /> upon breach of performance of services, delivery of merchandise or proper <br /> application of moneys received. <br /> Section 4.29.09 - Exception to Fee and Bond Requirement <br /> Exception to fee and bond requirements for nonprofit organizations. <br /> Although required to obtain a permit unless otherwise exempted, excluded or <br /> excepted in this article, no member or representative of a nonprofit organization <br /> shall be required to pay any fee for the permit or post any bond if such nonprofit <br /> organization would qualify as a charitable organization for contribution purposes <br /> as defined in 26 USC 170(c). The city clerk shall have the discretion to require <br /> proof of qualification of such entity as charitable nonprofit organization or proof of <br /> an individual's affiliation with the organization prior to issuing a free permit. <br /> Section 4.29.10 - Remedy <br /> A person damaged by a breach of the bond provided for in this article is <br /> entitled, pursuant to a court order, to recover on the bond the amount of his <br /> damages proved, plus costs in a civil action in any court having jurisdiction, but <br /> this section in no way limits any other remedies which such person may have. <br /> • <br />
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