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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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1972 ARTICLE 56.

An. Code, sec. 66. 1904, sec. 66. 1888, sec. 61. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 4. 1860, ch. 325, sec. 6.

79. If more than four thousand dollars and not more than six thou-
sand dollars, the sum of one hundred dollars.
See notes to sec. 74.

An. Code, sec. 67. 1904, sec, 67. 1888, sec. 62. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 4. 1860, ch. 325, sec. 7.

80. If more than six thousand dollars and not more than ten thousand
dollars, the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars.
See notes to sec. 74.

An. Code, sec. 68. 1904, sec. 68. 1888, sec. 63. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 4. 1860, ch, 325, sec. 8.

81. If more than ten thousand dollars and not more than twenty thou-
sand dollars, the sum of one hundred and thirty dollars.
See notes to sec. 74.

An. Code, sec. 69. 1904, sec. 69. 1888, sec. 64. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 4. 1860, ch. 325, sec. 9.

82. If more than twenty thousand dollars and not more than thirty
thousand dollars, the sum of one hundred and forty dollars.
See notes to sec. 74.

An. Code, sec. 70. 1904, sec. 70. 1888, sec. 65. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 4. 1860, ch. 325, sec. 10.

83. If more than thirty thousand dollars, then the sum of one hun-
dred and fifty dollars shall be demanded and received by said clerk be-
fore granting to the applicant the license applied for.
See notes to sec. 74.

An. Code, sec. 71. 1904, sec. 71. 1888, sec. 66. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 4. 1860, ch. 325, sec. 11.

84. No license shall be granted to sell spirituous and fermented liquors
or lager beer in quantities not less than a pint for the sum of eighteen
dollars, unless the person applying therefor shall also obtain a license
to sell goods, chattels, wares and merchandise, paying therefor the sum
hereinbefore prescribed according to the amount of his stock in trade.
See notes to sec. 74.

Ordinary Keeper.

An. Code, sec. 72. 1904, sec. 72. 1888, see. 67. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 5. 1862, ch. 119.

85. If 'any person or body politic shall propose to open or keep an
ordinary, he shall apply to the clerk of the circuit court for the county in
which said applicant may reside; or, if he reside in the city of Baltimore,
to the clerk of the court of common pleas for a license therefore; under
which license spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer may be bar-
tered or sold in quantities less than a pint.

While boundaries of a municipality bordering on navigable waters may be ex-
tended for purposes of jurisdiction by building wharves, etc., permanently filled in
with earth, or by natural accretions, this is not true of floating pavilions or piers
fastened to docks. Hence no license from Baltimore City is necessary for sale of
liquor from such a pavilion or pier floating beyond jurisdiction of city, upon Patapsco
River. Treuth v. State, 120 Md. 257.

 

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