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Door-to-Door Solicitation means the practice of engaging in or attempting to engage in conversation with any person at a residence, whether or not that person is a competent individual, while making or seeking to make or facilitate a home solicitation sale, or attempting to further the sale of goods and or services.  Chapter 6.09.030(15)
 
Home Solicitation Sale means to make or attempt to make a sale of goods or services by a solicitor at a residence by means of door-to-door solicitation, regardless of the:
(a) means of payment or consideration used for the purchase;
(b) time of delivery of the goods or services; or
(c) previous or present classification of the solicitor as a solicitor, peddler, hawker, itinerant merchant or similar designation. Chaper 6.09.030 (20)
 
Sale of Goods or Services means the conduct and agreement of a solicitor and a competent individual in a residence regarding a particular good(s) or service(s) that entitles the consumer to rescind the same within three (3) days under any applicable federal, state, or local law. Chapter 6.09.030(29)
 
Services means those intangible goods or personal benefits offered, provided, or sold to a competent individual of a residence. Chapter 6.09.030(30)
 
Soliciting or Solicit or Solicitation means any of the following activities:
(a) seeking to obtain sales or orders for the exchange of goods, wares, merchandise, or perishables of any kind, for any kind of remuneration or consideration, regardless of whether advance payment is sought;
(b) seeking to obtain prospective customers to apply for or to purchase insurance, subscriptions to publications, or publications;
(c) seeking to obtain contributions of money or any other thing of value for the benefit of any person or entity;
(d) seeking to obtain orders or prospective customers for goods or services;
(e) seeking to engage an individual in conversation at a residence for the purpose of promoting or facilitating the receipt of information regarding religious belief, political position, charitable conduct, or a home solicitation sale; or
(f) other activities falling within the commonly accepted definition of soliciting, such as hawking or peddling.
Chapter 6.09.030(31)