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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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1980 ARTICLE 56.

he shall on conviction pay a fine of not less than fifty nor more than two
hundred dollars, together with the costs of prosecution, and upon failure
to pay the same shall be committed to jail and confined therein until such
fine and costs are paid, or for the period of forty days, whichever shall
first occur; and it shall be the duty of the court before whom said person
shall be convicted to suppress the license.
See sec. 86.

An. Code, sec. 98. 1904, sec. 98. 1902, ch. 291, sec. 86C.

113. It shall not be lawful for any person, or for any club or associa-
tion, or for any corporation now formed or hereafter to be formed, or for
any officer, agent or employe of any such club, association or corporation,
to hire or employ any minor to sell or dispense anywhere in the State any
beer or spirituous or fermented liquors of any kind at retail, where such
beer or liquors are to be drunk' upon the premises. Any person violating
any provision of this section shall upon conviction be fined a sum not
exceeding one hundred dollars.
See art. 27, sec. 381.

An. Code, sec. 99. 1904, sec. 99. 1888, sec. 87. 1860, sec. 92. 1827, ch. 117, sec. 3.

1831, ch. 323, sec. 11.

114. The clerk shall not, without the special order of the court or the
judge thereof, grant a license to any person to sell spirituous or fermented
liquors from whom the grand jury has recommended a license to be with-
held or. to a person whose license has been suppressed by the court.

This section is valid regulation under police power. Cahen v. Jarrett, 42 Md; 578.

An. Code, sec. 100. 1904, sec. 100. 1888, sec. 88. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 11.

115. In all prosecutions for a violation of any of the provisions of
this article relating to license to sell goods, wares, or merchandise, or
spirituous or fermented liquors, one-half of the fine shall be paid to the
informer and the other half to the State; and it shall be the duty of the
grand jury to endorse on the back of the indictment the name of the
informer.

An. Code, sec. 101. 1904, sec. 101. 1888, sec. 89. 1864, ch. 18.

116. In any prosecution for bartering or selling any goods, wares or
merchandise, or spirituous or fermented liquor or lager beer without
license, it shall be sufficient for the State to prove in the first instance
that the party indicted exposed or offered for sale such goods, wares, mer-
chandise or spirituous or fermented liquor or lager beer, or kept any store
or place at or in which goods, wares or merchandise, or spirituous liquor
or lager beer were exposed or offered for sale, and such testimony shall be
prima facie proof of guilt.

An. Code, sec. 102. 1904, sec. 102. 1890, ch. 282, sec. 89A.

117. It shall not be lawful for any club or for any corporation hereto-
fore formed or hereafter to be formed under the general laws of this
State or under any special law to give, barter or sell spirituous or fer-

 

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