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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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112 ARTICLE 1.

liquors by retailers under Article 56, Sections 55 to 66,* inclusive, of the
Code of Public General Laws of 1888, shall in all respects be subject to
the conditions, provisions and penalties of this Act.

1894, ch. 140, sec. 175M.

312. Any person doing business under a license issued under the pro-
visions' of this Act, shall not permit any other person who has been re-
fused a license under said provisions, or whose license has been revoked
under the provisions of this Act, to have any interest whatever in said
business; and if it be so shown to the Circuit Court for Allegany County,
by satisfactory proof, that any such person has any interest in any busi-
ness carried on under a license issued under the provisions of this Act,
said court shall, after giving the party holding such license, fifteen days'
written notice, revoke the same.

1894, ch. 140, sec. 175N.

313. Any person or persons holding a license issued under the provi-
sions of this Act, may assign the unexpired term thereof to-another; pro-
vided, that said assignee shall comply with all the requirements and pro-
visions of this Act, in the same manner as is hereby required of an. original
applicant for a license under this Act, and, upon such transfer, the license
so transferred shall have the consent of the clerk of the Circuit Court
for Allegany County, endorsed on said license, and such assignee shall in
every respect be subject to all the requirements, provisions and penal-
ties of this Act, and also of all privileges and benefits hereby conferred.

1894, ch. 140, sec. 175O.

314. No club or corporation in Allegany County heretofore formed or
hereafter to be formed under the general laws of this State, or under any
special law, shall give, barter or sell any spirituous or fermented liquors
or lager beer to any member thereof, or to any other person, without hav-
ing first complied with the" requirements! of this Act; and such club or
corporation procuring a license under the provisions of this Act, shall
be subject to all the conditions and penalties of this Act, and all its rights
and privileges.+

1902, ch. 415, sec. 175P. 1904, ch. 57, sec. 175P. 1908, ch. 628, sec. 175P (p. 323).
1910, ch. 296, sec. 175P (p. 481).

315. It shall be unlawful for any licensee under this Act to sell any
spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer, or to suffer or permit, any
person except the owners or employees to enter or remain in his saloon
or place of business between the hours of 12 o'clock midnight and the
following 5.30 A. M. each week day. The principal room where the in-
toxicating liquors are licensed to be sold under the provisions of this Act

*Secs. 73-84 of 1924 edition.

+Sec. 4 of ch. 140, 1894, repealed all laws inconsistent therewith.

 

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