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Prior to opening a shop with new ownership, the owner must do the following EXCEPT:

  1. File a new application

  2. Post an announcement in the local newspaper

  3. Pay the appropriate fee

  4. Surrender old license and be issued a new one

The correct answer is: Post an announcement in the local newspaper

The other three options are all necessary steps that the owner must do before opening a shop with new ownership. Filing a new application, paying the appropriate fee, and surrendering the old license for a new one are all important administrative tasks that must be completed for the new ownership to be recognized. Posting an announcement in the local newspaper is not a requirement and therefore is the exception. It may be a helpful step in promoting the new ownership, but it is not necessary in order for the shop to legally open under new ownership.