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by such vendor to be purchasing or receiving such liquors or intoxicating
drink as the agent of, or on behalf of, or at the request of any minor.
1914, ch. 34, sec. 23.
304. Any person who shall violate the provisions of the preceding sec-
tion, shall, upon indictment and conviction thereof be fined not less than
one hundred dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars, failing to pay
such fine and cost of prosecution forthwith, shall be sentenced to be con-
fined in the Maryland House of Correction for a term not less than three
months, nor more than six months; and the license of such person shall
he suppressed.
1914, ch. 34, sec. 24.
305. No vendor of spirituous or fermented liquors licensed under this
Act, shall sell directly or indirectly any spirituous or fermented liquors
to any person known to him to be intoxicated at the time, nor shall it be
lawful for any such licensed vendor to keep open the room where spirituous
or fermented liquors are sold, between the hours of twelve o'clock at night
and six o'clock in the morning, nor to sell directly or indirectly or give
away in such room, or on or about the premises of such vendor any spirit-
uous or fermented liquor whatsoever between the hours aforesaid.
1914, ch. 34, sec. 25.
306. Any person violating any of the provisions of the preceding sec-
tion, shall upon indictment and conviction thereof be fined not less than
fifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars or be imprisoned in the
County Jail not less than thirty nor more than ninety days.
1914, ch. 34, sec. 26.
307. Any vendor of spirituous or fermented liquors sold in Garrett
County, shall be liable to pay damages to any husband, wife, parents,
child, employer or other person, injured by reason of any person being
intoxicated by liquor sold by said vendor in violation of any of the pro-
visions of this Act, to be recovered in the same manner as debts for like
amounts are now recovered by law.
1914, ch. 34, sec. 27.
308. Nothing in the preceding sections shall be construed to authorize
any sale or barter or the giving away of any spirituous or fermented
liquor on the Sabbath Day, commonly called "Sunday," or on the day of
any election held in said County under the constitution and laws of the
State or of the United States.
1914, ch. 34, sec. 28.
309. In any prosecution under this Act it shall be only necessary to
state that the traverser did sell or give away spirituous, fermented, or malt
liquor without specifying the particular kind of liquor given away.
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