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652

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said Board of Public

To sell old

Works be authorized to sell the said schooner, Julia Hamilton,

boat.

either at public or private sale, turning over the proceeds

 

of said sale to the Comptroller, to be placed to the credit

 

of the oyster fund.

 

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect

 

from the date of its passage.

 

Approved April 7, 1904.

 

CHAPTER 370.

 

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Sections

 

311I and 311K of Article 11 of the Code of Public Local

 

Laws of Maryland, title "Frederick County," sub-title

 

"Liquors and Intoxicating Drinks," relating to the sale of

 

spirituous and fermented liquors and lager beer within the

 

police limits of the City of Frederick, in said county.

 

SECTION I. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

 

land, That Sections 311I and 311K of Article 11 of the Code

 

of Public Local Laws of Maryland, title "Frederick County,"

Sale of
liquors in

sub-title "Liquors and Intoxicating Drinks," relating to the

Frederick

sale of spirituous and fermented liquors and lager beer within

City.

the police limits of the City of Frederick, in said county, be

 

and the same are hereby repealed and re-enacted with amend-

 

ments, so as to read as follows :

 

311I. Any person who may wish to sell spirituous or fer-

 

mented liquors or lager beer in quantities less than a pint

 

within the police limits of the said City of Frederick, in said.

 

county, shall, after complying with all the provisions of ex-

 

isting laws, pay to the Clerk of the Circuit Court for said

 

county for a license authorizing such sale the following sum,

Additional
sum to be

to wit : if the keeper of a hotel, the sum of one hundred

paid for

and fifty dollars in addition to the price now fixed by Article

license.

56 of the Code of Public General Laws, and Chapter 201 of

 

the Acts of Assembly passed at the Session of 1892, for an

 

ordinary license ; and if the keeper of a restaurant or saloon,

 

the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, in addition to the

 

sum now fixed by said Article of the Code and by said Act of

 

Assembly of 1892 ; for an oyster house, licenses shall not

 

be issued for a less period than one year.



 
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