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Session Laws, 1904
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

 

land, That Sections 175A. 175B, I75C, 175D, 175G, 175L and

Re-enactment
of Liquor

175P of Article 1 of the Code of Public Local Laws of the

Iaws.

State of Maryland, title "Allegany County, " under the sub-

 

title "Intoxicating Liquors, " as enacted by the Acts of 1894,

 

Chapter 140; the Acts of 1896, Chapter 118, and the Acts of

 

1902, Chapter 415, be and the same are hereby repealed and

 

re-enacted, with amendments, so as to read as follows:

 

175A. Every person applying for a license to keep an oyster

Petition and

house, cook shop, victualling house, tavern, lager beer saloon,

fees for

or for any ordinary license to sell spirituous or fermented

liquor license.

liquors, and every person applying for a license to sell spiritu-

 

ous or fermented liquors by retail, under Article 56, Sec-

 

tions 55 to 66, inclusive, of the Code of 'Public General Laws

 

of 1888, in Allegany County, shall file with the Clerk of the

 

Circuit Court for Allegany County his, her or their petition

 

for such license, and shall at the same time pay to said clerk

 

two dollars for expenses connected therewith, and said clerk

 

shall cause to be published three times, in at least one news-

 

paper published in the town or city on which or nearest to

 

which the applicant's proposed place of business is to be lo-

 

cated, a list of names of all such applicants, their respective resi-

 

dences and the place of business for which such application

 

is made, and where, under the provisions of this Act, the pub-

 

lication might be made in one of several newspapers, the appli-

 

cant may designate the one in which the publication shall be

 

made; the first publication shall not be less than twenty days

 

before the time fixed by said clerk for the consideration of

 

such applications.

 

1756. Said petition shall state the names and residence of

Qualifications

the applicant or applicants and how long he, she or they may

necessary be-

have resided in said county; second, the particular place for

fore license
can be grant-

which the license is desired, designating the same by street

ed.

and number, if practicable, and if not, by such other apt de-

 

scriptions as definitely locates it; third, the name of the owner

 

of the premises upon which the business is licensed is to be car-

 

ried on; fourth, a statement that the applicant or applicants is

 

or are a citizen or citizens of the United States; fifth, that the

 

applicant or applicants have not nor has either of them had

 

a license for the sale of intoxicating liquors revoked under the

 

provisions of this law, nor has either of them been con-

 

victed of any infamous crime within two years preceding the

 

filing of said petition, nor has any person whose license has

 

been revoked under the provisions of this Act any interest in

 


 
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