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1890. ch 343. 1892, ch. 704. 1900. ch. 704. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 653D.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 670.
670. The said Board shall fix the salaries of all clerks and counsel
appointed by them for the performance of the duties imposed by this
subdivision of this Article; any member of said Board shall each receive
a salary of two thousand dollars annually, to be paid as. the salaries of the
officers of the City of Baltimore are paid.
1890, ch. 343. 1894, ch. 86. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 653E. 1918, ch. 125.
671. No one shall sell intoxicating liquors in the City of Baltimore
without a license and no licenses to sell intoxicating liquors other than by
distillers, brewers and rectifiers shall be granted in the City of Baltimore
except by said Board, and then only to citizens of the United States of
temperate habits and good moral character who have complied with the
requisites of this subdivision of this Article.
Liquor laws of Baltimore City not abrogated by 18th Amendment to U. S. Con-
stitution or by Volstead Act. Ulman v. State, 137 Md. 642.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 653F. 1890, ch. 343. 1894, ch. 86. 1908, ch. 196.
672. All licenses to sell spirituous or fermented liquors shall expire on
the first day of May next ensuing, the date of their issue, and shall be
issued for twelve or six months only and for no other periods of time; all
twelve months' licenses shall be granted to begin only from the first day
of May in the year of their issue, and all six months' licenses shall be
granted to begin only from the first day of November and from no other
time, in the year of their issue; and all applications shall be filed before
the first day of May or the first day of November respectively; provided,
however, that the rates for the six months' licenses shall be in the pro-
portion of one-half to the rates of the twelve months' licenses as herein-
after provided by this subtitle of this Article; provided, further, that
nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the transfer of licenses
as now provided in this law.
1890, ch. 343. 1900, ch. 442. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 653G. 1918, ch. 125.
673. Every applicant applying for a license to sell intoxicating liquors
in said City shall file with the said Board a petition for such license, and
the Board shall cause notification of such petition to be published three
times in three newspapers of general circulation in said City, to be desig-
nated by said Board; the first publication to be not less than fifteen nor
more than thirty days before the time fixed by the Board for action on
said petitions.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 653H. 1890, ch. 343. 1906, ch. 278. 1908, ch 281.
1918, ch. 125.
674. Said petition shall contain (1) the name and residence of the
applicant and how long applicant has resided there; (2) the particular
place for which a license is desired, designating the same by street and
number, if practicable, and, if not, by such other apt description as
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