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Essential Restriction Of The Hausierhandels In 1928
Many communities in lower Austria exclude the peddlers In 1922 was restricted the peddling since 1852 by the peddle patent controlled by federal law. The peddling was completely banned in various regions and communities. The first restrictions were enacted as early as 1924 in the Federal State of lower Austria. Other communities in the State of lower Austria followed in the crisis years 1925, 1926, 1927 and 1928. Also the section 60 ABS 4 of the trade regulations was used as additional basis for the restriction of this growing industry. On the 22.03.1922 of the Austrian National Council decided a federal law supplementing and amending certain provisions of the peddle patent and the regulations of other migrant. By this special federal law in terms of trade, of financial and economic activity of hiking trade in the Federal State of lower Austria was significantly restricted and banned completely in various regions and communities.
In addition, taking ABS 4 GewO from 1928 in addition the section 60 for the restriction of the sale on the street and from House to House. This development will now be published in the series of LawLeaks. Extension of peddle grants and new award from 1922 makes it very difficult the extension of already existing House permits and the granting of new peddle permissions were restricted by federal law by the 22.03.1922. So new peddle permits were awarded only to those persons who were permanently unfit to another profession. It could be a ceremony only but also to this category of persons, if the economic situation of this group of applicants required this. About the Group of Kriegsbeschadigten and war widows on the basis of disability compensation act 1919 this was preferable. Extensions already granted peddle permits were allowed to be carried only under the conditions mentioned above. Already a 01.11.1922 for many end up as Wandergewerbler for all those who did not meet these conditions and still Inventories had peddle approval could be extended until 01.11.1922 at the latest.