A. 
All license fees shall be due and payable on the first day of January in each year. However, in the event that any new or reopened business begins operation and makes application for a business registration license after July 1 or any given year, said business shall only be required to pay 50% of the fee for such license.
B. 
Any person operating a business within the Borough of Barrington on the date of the enactment of this chapter will not be required to tender the fee hereinafter referenced for the calendar year 2005, provided the appropriate application for this license is submitted to the Borough Clerk within 60 days of the date of the enactment of this chapter.
All licenses shall commence as of the first day of January in each year and shall expire on the 31st day of December next. Upon the transfer of location of a licensed business to a new location within the Borough of Barrington or upon the sale of a going business remaining in the Borough, the license may be transferred, provided that the annual license fee for the year has been paid and a transfer fee of $5 is paid to the Borough Clerk.
A duplicate license may be issued by the Borough Clerk to replace any license previously issued, which license has been lost, stolen, defaced or destroyed without any willful conduct on the part of the licensee, upon the filing by the licensee of an affidavit sworn to before a notary public of the State of New Jersey attesting to such fact and payment to the Borough Clerk of a fee of $5.
No rebate or refund of any license fee or any part thereof shall be made by reason of retirement of licensee from business or by reason of nonuse of such license for all or any portion of the license year or by reason of fire or other accident or other casualty rendering the use of such license ineffective.
Each license issued hereunder shall state upon its face the following:
A. 
The name of the licensee and any other name under which such business is to be conducted.
B. 
The address of each business to be licensed.
C. 
The amount of license fee therefor.
D. 
The dates of issuance and expiration thereof.
E. 
Such other information as the Borough Clerk shall determine.
Every licensee under this chapter shall:
A. 
Permit all reasonable inspections of his business.
B. 
Permit access to the licensed premises at all reasonable times by the Borough Clerk.
C. 
Ascertain and at all times comply with all laws and regulations applicable to such licensed business.
D. 
Avoid all forbidden, improper, unlawful or unnecessary practices, businesses or conditions that neither do nor may affect the public health, morals or welfare.
E. 
Refrain from operating the licensed businesses on premises after expiration of his license and during the period which his license is revoked or suspended.
F. 
Not loan, sell, give or assign to any other person or allow any other person to use and display or to destroy, damage or remove or to have in his possession, except as authorized by the Borough Clerk or by law, any license or insignia which has been issued to said licensee.
A. 
The license fees to be paid annually, unless otherwise specified, for conducting the business or businesses herein named at the premises or premises to be designated in the license or licenses issued hereunder shall be in the amount of $25.
B. 
In any instance where a business, which would otherwise be licensed separately hereunder, is conducted in conjunction with and as accessory to a principal business, a license fee shall be charged only for the principal business, except for coin-operated vending machines or slot machines. The following businesses are examples of a business coming within the definition of "principal business": coliseum club, tennis courts, swimming pool, ice-skating rink, and restaurant.