You should look for another vendor.
There are a number of swap meet vendor licensing requirements in Arizona. For instance one must renew the license for the space by the last Sunday of every month.Ê
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Only if the vendor will accept it. If they don't have a policy on it or say specifically, NO C.O.D.s, then no.
No.
Papa murphys
As of my last update, the cost for a street vendor license in Phoenix, Arizona, varies depending on the type of vendor and the specific permit required. Generally, fees can range from around $100 to several hundred dollars. Additionally, vendors may need to account for other costs, like health permits or business licenses. It's best to check with the City of Phoenix's official website for the most current information and specific details.
It means that the vendor already made an offer of the house but the buyer has not finally decided whether to accept it.
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Yes because it's an adjective modifier when it comes before a noun (vendor). No if it is just used as a noun itself: "We do not accept calls from a third party." No hyphen. "Processing is provided via third-party software." Yes, hyphen.
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