§ 7.08.020. Real party in interest—Examination—License denial or revocation when.
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The business license commission, referee, tax collector, sheriff, or other appropriate
officer or body may examine under oath any applicant or licensee to determine who
is the real party in interest in the business, occupation or exhibition for which
a license is sought. If the business license commission or other body having jurisdiction
is satisfied that the application is not in the interest of the person in whose name
the application is made, it may deny or revoke the license. If the business license
commission or such other body finds that the application is in the interest of one
whose license has been revoked or who has been refused a license, it may treat the
application as though made by the real party in interest, and the application shall
have the same effect against any future applications as if it had been made in the
name of the real party in interest.