LICENSES. 1981
mented liquors or lager beer to any member of said club or corporation
or to any other person without having first taken out an oysterhouse license
therefor; provided, however, that the provisions of this section shall not
apply to Baltimore city.
This section referred to in deciding that act of 1908, ch. 380, providing a high
license law for Washington county, included private social clubs. Conococheague
Club v. State, 116 Md. 320.
An. Code, sec. 103. 1904, sec. 103. 1892, ch. 447, sec. 89B.
118. Any person under the age of twenty-one years who knowingly
and wilfully makes any misrepresentation or false statement as to his age,
and by reason of such misrepresentation or false statement obtains any
spirituous or fermented liquors from any other persons licensed to sell
such spirituous or fermented liquors under the laws of this State shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be
fined not less than one dollar nor more than twenty dollars or be im-
prisoned in jail for not less than five days nor more than thirty days, or
be both fined and imprisoned, in the discretion of the court; provided,
that the testimony given by any minor or person under twenty-one years of
age in the prosecution of any person for selling liquors to minors under
the laws of this State shall not be used against such minor in prosecution
under this section.
See art. 27, secs. 385 and 386.
An. Code, sec. 104. 1904, ch. 582, sec. 2.
119. Any person under the age of twenty-one years who shall know-
ingly and falsely represent himself to be twenty-one years of age to any
licensed inn keeper or other person engaged in the sale of intoxicating
liquors, for the purpose of procuring or having furnished to him, by sale,
gift or otherwise, any intoxicating liquors shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in any court of competent juris-
diction shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than twenty-five ($25)
dollars or imprisoned in jail for a period not exceeding thirty days.
An. Code, sec. 105. 1906, ch. 582, sec. 1.
120. Any person who shall knowingly, wilfully or falsely represent
to any licensed inn keeper, restaurant keeper or other person or persons
engaged in the sale of intoxicating liquors, any minor to be of full age
for the purpose of inducing any such licensed inn keeper, restaurant
keeper or other person or persons engaged in the sale of intoxicating
liquors to sell or furnish any intoxicating liquors to said minors shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be
sentenced to pay a fine of not more than twenty-five ($25) dollars or
undergo an imprisonment in jail for a period not exceeding thirty days;
or both, in the discretion of the court.
An. Code, sec. 106. 1904, sec. 104. 1892, ch. 447, sec. 89C.
121. Any person who obtains any spirituous or fermented liquors
from any person licensed to sell the same for any minor or person under
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