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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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ALLEGANY COUNTY. 113

shall be open to public view during the hours of closing, as provided in
this Act, and lights, where gas or electricity can be secured, shall be kept
burning in said room continuously between the said hours of closing, so
that persons passing said place of business may have an unobstructed view
of the interior of said principal room. Any person violating any of the
provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on
indictment and conviction thereof shall be fined not less than twenty
dollars nor more than fifty dollars. Any person found guilty of violating
the provisions of this section a second time shall be held liable to the
same fine as the first offense, which the Court is hereby authorized to
impose, and the Court may in its discretion revoke the license of the
party so convicted of violating the provisions of this section a third time,
and no other license shall be granted to said party for a period of three
years after said revocation.*

1908, ch. 628, sec. 175Q (p. 330).

316. If any person who shall have received a license under the now
existing law and shall be refused a license under this Act, he, she or they
shall be allowed the term of two months to dispose of such stock as he,
she or they may have on hand, but subject, however, to the penalties
herein provided for violations of the provisions of this Act; but if such
person shall do a liquor business after the expiration of said two months,
he, she or they shall be deemed guilty of selling liquors without license
and be liable to the penalties therefor; provided, however, that all licenses
in force at the time of the adoption of this Act shall continue in force
until the 1st day of May, 1908; and provided further, that nothing con-
tained in this Act shall affect cases now pending for violations of the
liquor law for Allegany County which shall have occurred prior to the
time when this Act shall take effect; but all such cases and violations of
the law now in force shall be prosecuted as if this Act had not been
passed and adopted. And no license shall be granted to any person whose
license has been or may be revoked or suppressed under the now existing
law until two years shall have expired from the time of the suppression
or revocation of such license.+

1892, ch. 459.

316A. It shall not be lawful for the Clerk of the Circuit Court for
Allegany County to issue license to any person, firm or company, to sell
any fermented or spirituous liquors or lager beer in, or within one-half
mile in any direction of the "Narrows Park" as now enclosed, located
on the line of the National Turnpike road about two miles west of the
City of Cumberland, in Allegany County, and any person, firm or com-
pany convicted of selling any fermented or spirituous liquors or lager
beer in, or within one-half mile of the said "Narrows Park" as now en-

*Sec. 2 of ch. 296, 1910, repealed all laws inconsistent therewith.
+Sec. 2 of ch. 628, 1908, repealed all laws inconsistent therewith.

 

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