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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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478 ARTICLE 2.

this Act shall take effect from the date of its passage, and that all the pro-
visions of the Code of Public General Laws for violations of the liquor
laws shall be in effect in said precincts in all respects as if this Act had
not been passed.

1906, ch. 119. 1908, ch. 256. 1910, ch. 266. 1914 Code, sec. 293.

389. No license shall be granted under the provisions of said Act or
under the provisions of any law authorizing the sale of intoxicating li-
quors in the First and Third Precincts of the Fifth Election District of
Anne Arundel County, to any person who has not been a bona, fide resi-
dent of said county at least six months prior to the granting of the license;
and that no licensee shall sell or furnish to any person intoxicating liquors
between the hours of 12 o'clock midnight and 6 o'clock in the morning, at
any time; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to a licensee
who is a bona fide hotel keeper, and any person applying for a hotel
license shall pay the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars in addition to
the license fee now required by said Act; and any person violating the
provisions of this section shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a
fine not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than three hundred dollars.

Such licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors may be transferred
and assigned to any person or persons competent to take out licenses, upon
the transferee's complying with all the requirements of this Act, the same
as are provided for taking out licenses, except that no additional charge
or fee shall be collected for such transfer.

1906, ch. 119, sec. 2. 1910, ch. 148. 1914 Code, sec. 294.

390. Out of the money received for licenses the clerk shall pay fifty
dollars ($50) into the Treasury of the State, and the remainder, after
deducting the costs of issuing said licenses, shall be paid to the County
Treasurer, to be disbursed upon the order of the County Commissioners
for the general improvement and maintenance fund for the several sec-
tions of said Fifth District from which said license fees are contributed,
according to the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of Mary-
land passed in conjunction with this Act and at the same time, the said
Act having specific reference to separate taxation of subdivisions of Anne
Arundel County which enjoy special privileges.

MOTHERS' PENSIONS.*

1920, ch. 477, sec. 14.

391. The provisions of this Act, so far as they require the action of any
court upon the applications mentioned herein, shall not apply in cases
where such application is made to the County Commissioners of Anne
Arundel County, but said County Commissioners shall have power to
grant such applications and provide for the relief provided by this Act,

*These sections were added to ch. 670, 1916, and applied to Anne Arundel
County only. See 1929 Supplement to Annotated Code, Art. 88A, secs. 21-27, for
present general law as to mothers' relief.

 

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