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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said Board of Public
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To sell old
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Works be authorized to sell the said schooner, Julia Hamilton,
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boat.
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either at public or private sale, turning over the proceeds
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of said sale to the Comptroller, to be placed to the credit
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of the oyster fund.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
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from the date of its passage.
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Approved April 7, 1904.
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CHAPTER 370.
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AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Sections
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311I and 311K of Article 11 of the Code of Public Local
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Laws of Maryland, title "Frederick County," sub-title
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"Liquors and Intoxicating Drinks," relating to the sale of
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spirituous and fermented liquors and lager beer within the
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police limits of the City of Frederick, in said county.
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SECTION I. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
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land, That Sections 311I and 311K of Article 11 of the Code
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of Public Local Laws of Maryland, title "Frederick County,"
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Sale of
liquors in
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sub-title "Liquors and Intoxicating Drinks," relating to the
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Frederick
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sale of spirituous and fermented liquors and lager beer within
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City.
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the police limits of the City of Frederick, in said county, be
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and the same are hereby repealed and re-enacted with amend-
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ments, so as to read as follows :
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311I. Any person who may wish to sell spirituous or fer-
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mented liquors or lager beer in quantities less than a pint
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within the police limits of the said City of Frederick, in said.
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county, shall, after complying with all the provisions of ex-
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isting laws, pay to the Clerk of the Circuit Court for said
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county for a license authorizing such sale the following sum,
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Additional
sum to be
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to wit : if the keeper of a hotel, the sum of one hundred
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paid for
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and fifty dollars in addition to the price now fixed by Article
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license.
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56 of the Code of Public General Laws, and Chapter 201 of
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the Acts of Assembly passed at the Session of 1892, for an
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ordinary license ; and if the keeper of a restaurant or saloon,
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the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, in addition to the
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sum now fixed by said Article of the Code and by said Act of
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Assembly of 1892 ; for an oyster house, licenses shall not
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be issued for a less period than one year.
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