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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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2000 ARTICLE 8.

and any applicant to whom a license is refused shall not have the right to
make a second application within six months. And the said board may, in
the exercise of their discretion, refuse to issue a license to any applicant,
and when the License Commissioners shall have reason to believe that
any licensee is conducting his business in an improper manner, or the
place licensed is from local or other causes in the nature of a nuisance in
such locality, or that the licensee has violated any of the provisions of the
subtitle of this Article, the License Commissioners shall have the power
to suppress such license; and upon such suppression they shall file with
the clerk of the Circuit Court for Cecil County, in writing, their reasons
for suppression of such license.

1898, ch. 532, sec. 412.

260. No license to sell spirituous or fermented liquors in Cecil County
shall be granted to any hotel keeper who shall have complied with the
provisions of this subtitle, until such applicant shall present to the clerk
of the Circuit Court for Cecil County the certificate of the Board of
Liquor License Commissioners as provided in the preceding section, and
shall in addition to the license fees required by the State pay to said
clerk the sum of three hundred dollars, if said applicant shall desire to
sell spirituous or fermented liquors in any incorporated town in said
county or within two miles of the corporate limits thereof, and the sum
of one hundred and fifty dollars if said applicant shall desire to sell
spirituous or fermented liquors in said county not within the limits nor
within two miles thereof of any incorporated town thereof.

1898, ch. 532, sec. 413.

261. No license to sell spirituous or fermented liquors in Cecil County
shall be granted to any wholesale dealer within the meaning of this sub-
title who shall have complied with the provisions of this subtitle unless
said applicant shall present to the clerk of the Circuit Court for Cecil
County the certificate of the Board of Liquor License Commissioners, as
provided in the preceding section, and shall in addition to the license
fees required by the State to pay to the said clerk the sum of three hun-
dred and fifty dollars.

189S, ch. 532, sec. 414.

262. All sums received by said clerk for licenses shall be accounted for,
and, with the exception of one-half of the fees received for licenses granted
within the limits of incorporated towns, paid over by said clerk to the
County Commissioners of Cecil County within thirty days after the re-
ceipt of the same, and the one-half of the license fees received for license
issued for places within the corporate limits of any town shall be accounted
for and paid by said clerk within thirty days to the municipal authorities
of said town; and the official bond of said clerk shall be liable for all
sums received for licenses issued under this sub-title, and said clerk shall
be entitled to charge and receive the sum of two dollars for each license
issued by him under the provisions of this subtitle, to be paid by the

 

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