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Session Laws, 1900
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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

passed at the January Session of the General Assembly,
eighteen hundred and ninety-four, to transfer and assign
such license to be used at the same place to any person whc
is eligible to procure a license under Chapter six of the
Acts of eighteen hundred and ninety-four.

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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That any person or firm that has obtained a license
under said Chapter six of the Acts of eighteen hundred and
ninety-four to sell spirituous or fermented liquors shall be
authorized and empowered to transfer and assign such license
to any person or firm that is eligible to obtain a license under
said Chapter six of the Acts of eighteen hundred and ninety-
four; provided, that said proposed assignee of such license
shall file an application or notice of assignment of such license,
with all the requirements and facts as are provided in Section
four of said Chapter six.

Carroll Co.
Persons or
firms author-
ized to transfer
liquor licenses
etc.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That said applicant or proposed
assignee shall annex a certificate to said application or notice
of assignment as is required by Section five of said Chapter
six, to be annexed to an application for a license, or as may
be hereafter provided by law.

Applicant
shall annex
certificate to
application.

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That upon filing such applica-
tion or notice and certificate with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court for said County the applicant shall pay to said clerk
the sum of two dollars, which shall be applied as provided in
Section six of said Chapter six, and thereupon such clerk
shall insert in two successive issues in some weekly news-
paper published in said county prior to the fifteenth day of
the month preceding the month in which said assignment of
license is to take effect, a notice that such application has
been filed, specifying whose license is intended to be assigned
and where the business is to be conducted, stating that unless
cause be shown to the contrary in writing on or before the
said fifteenth day of the month preceding the month when said
assignment is to take place the assignment applied for may
be made.

Clerk of
Circuit Court
shall publish
notice of such
application.

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That if any person shall file with
said clerk in writing, with an affidavit attached thereto, within
the time specified, any reason why the transfer or assignment
should not be allowed, such clerk shall forthwith present the
application, certificate and objections to a judge of the Circuit
Court for said county, and said judge shall proceed to hear

If objection
made to
transfer, Clerk
shall refer to a
judge of the
Circuit Court.



 
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