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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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1750 ARTICLE 7.

towns where said elections are held during the hours of the election, or on
the Lord's day, commonly called Sunday.

1908, ch. 252, sec. 54K (p. 693).

102. No licensee under this Act shall sell or give any spirituous or
fermented liquors to any person, or suffer, or permit any person to enter or
remain in his saloon, or in a hotel, in the room where such liquors are sold,
between the hours of 11 o'clock P. M. and 5 o'clock A. M., or suffer or
permit any person, other than a member of his family or a person bona
fide in his employ for wages, except In cases of emergency, to enter or
remain in his saloon, or in any room where intoxicating liquors are sold
or furnished at any time on Sunday or an election day; and during the
time between 11 o'clock P. M. and 5 o'clock A. M. and on Sunday and on
election day, the windows of the saloon or place where intoxicating liquors
are sold shall be left without blinds, curtains or any device whatsoever to
prevent or obstruct the view from the outside.

1908, ch. 252, sec. 54L (p. 693).

103. Every person receiving a license under this Act to sell spirituous
or fermented liquors shall frame his license under glass, and place the same
so that it shall at all times be conspicuous and easily read in his chief place
of making sales, and no license issued under this Act shall authorize sales
by any person who shall neglect this requirement.

1908, ch. 252, sec. 54M (p. 693).

104. Any person who shall hereafter be convicted of selling spirituous
or fermented liquors in Carroll County, without a license first being had
and obtained under the provisions of this Act, shall be sentenced to pay a
fine of not less than one hundred dollars, nor more than five hundred
dollars, or undergo imprisonment in the county jail for not less than three
months, nor more than twelve months, or be both fined and imprisoned
in the discretion of the court.

1908, ch. 252, sec. 54N (p. 693).

105. Any person under the age of twenty-one years who shall enter a
saloon or any other place where spirituous or fermented liquors are sold,
and shall ask, demand or offer to purchase of the owner or proprietor
thereof, or his agent, any spirituous or fermented liquors kept for sale
therein (except the agent or servant of an adult who shall produce a written
order therefor) or who shall knowingly and wilfully make any misrepre-
sentations or false statement as to his age, and by reason of such misrepre-
sentations or false statement shall obtain any spirituous or fermented
liquors from any such person or persons as aforesaid licensed to sell the
same, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction there-
of shall be fined not more than twenty-five dollars, or imprisoned in the
jail of Carroll County for not more than thirty days, or be both fined and
imprisoned in the discretion of the court or the justice of the peace before
whom such case may be tried; provided, that the testimony given by any

 

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