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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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LICENSES. 1955

102. Penalty for neglect to follow this pro-
vision; exception.
103. Three-fourths of license money de-
rived from clubs, societies, etc., in
Baltimore city to go to mayor and
city council of Baltimore.

Additional License Fees for the State.

104. Sale of liquor.

Oyster or Eating Houses.

105. Application.
106. Cost of license.

Miscellaneous.

107. On Chesapeake and Ohio canal in
Allegany and Washington counties;
provisos.
108. Beer or liquors in quantities less than
a pint.
109. Goods, wares, etc., or liquors in quan-
tities not less than a pint.
110. Sale or barter of liquor to minor;
penalty.
111. Gift of liquor to minor; penalty.
112. Penalty for taking out ordinary li-
cense without beds, etc., as required.
113. Employment of minors to sell beer,
etc., penalty.
114. Application from persons whose li-
cense has been suppressed; recom-
mendation by grand jury.
115. Informer; name to be endorsed on
indictment.
116. Proof of exposure for sale sufficient.
117. Clubs may not give, barter or sell
spirituous liquors without license.
This section not applicable to Balti-
more city.
118. Penalty against minor for obtaining
liquors by false statement of his age.
119. Penalty for minor who misrepresents
his age.
120. Penalty for aiding minor to obtain
liquor.
121. Penalty for obtaining liquor for
minors.
122. When a license for selling cigars and
non-alcoholic drinks not required.

Revocation.

123-127. If place of prostitution operated
in connection with business.

Shows.

128-131. Fees; Baltimore city.
132. List to be contained in license.
133. Penalty for failure to have.
134. Penalty for refusal to exhibit.
135. What lecturers are exempt.
136. What entertainments are exempt.

Boxing, Sparring and Wrestling.

137-154. State athletic commission; fees;
bond; license; penalty.

Agricultural Fair Associations.

155. Agricultural fair association exempt
from license.

Stallions.

156. For stallions or jackasses; clerk's re-
ceipt to be license.
157. Penalty.
158. Remedy by distraint.

Telegraph and Express Companies.

159. Doing telegraph business without li-
cense, unlawful.
160. Doing express business without li-
cense, unlawful.
161. License to expire; when.
162. Service of process.
163. Penalty, how recovered; half to in-
former.
164. Violation of provisions by agents;
penalty.
165. License to do business within limits
of single county or of Baltimore city.
166. Penalty for violation of provisions
of last section.

Gypsies.

167. License; cost of.
168. Penalty for violation.
169. Sheriffs and constables to arrest,
when; release of prisoners.
170. Burden of proof as to place of abode ;
counties to which this sub-title not
applicable.



 

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