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670 ARTICLE 3.

the Orphans' Court for said county, the Register of Wills, the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, the County Commissioners and the Sheriff of said
county shall be published in at least one newspaper in Baltimore County,
out of the limits of the City of Baltimore, during the publication of a
paper in said county.

LIQUOR AND INTOXICATING DRINKS.

1890, ch. 334. 1908, ch. 179, sec. 1. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 220. 1916, ch. 31, sec. 1.

1916, sec. 332. 1928, sec. 411.

411. No person shall hereafter sell, offer for sale or keep for sale in
Baltimore County any spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors of
any kind without having obtained a license therefor as hereinafter pro-
vided; but this Act shall not apply to sales made by any person under a
provision of law requiring him to sell personal property.

Lochnar v. State, 111 Md. 660. Goeller v. State, 119 Md. 61. Hollars v. State,
125 Md. 368.

This section and sections Nos. 412, 413, 415, 418 and 420 repealed and re-enacted
by ch. 350, Acts 1920, which was held to be invalid, Shea v. State, 148 Md. 256, so
that they are not affected by that Act

1890, ch. 334. 1908, ch. 179, sec. 2. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 221. 1916, ch. 31, sec. 2'.
1916, sec. 333. 1928, sec. 412.

412. All licenses to sell spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors of
any kind shall expire on the first day of May next ensuing the date of
their issue, and shall be issued for twelve or six months and for no other
times.

1890, ch. 334. 1898, ch. 177. 1908, ch. 179, sec. 3. B. Co. C, (1908), sec. 222.
1916, ch. 31, sec. 3. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 334. 1928, sec. 413.

413. Any person desiring to obtain a license to sell spirituous, fer-
mented or intoxicating liquors of any kind in Baltimore County shall,
on or before the first day of April, if he desires a license for twelve months,
on or before the first day of October if he desires a license for six months,
file an application, in writing, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for
Baltimore County, in which, in the case of application for wholesale or
retail license, he shall state: First, the name and residence of the applicant
and how long he has resided there; second, that he is a citizen of the
United States and has. for two years next preceding the filing of such
application been a bona fide resident of the State of Maryland, and for
two years next preceding the filing of such application been a bona fide
resident of Baltimore County (this provision not to apply to anyone hold-
ing a license to sell spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors in said
county at the date of the passage of this Act); third, the place of birth
of the applicant, and if a naturalized citizen, when and where he was
naturalized; fourth, the name of the owner of the premises upon which
the business licensed is to be carried on; fifth, upon what property, if
any, in Baltimore County, the applicant pays taxes, the amount of the
assessment of said property, the amount of taxes paid thereon by the

 

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