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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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676 ARTICLE 3.

room, dwelling house, building, structure, or premises whatsoever, men-
tioned in the application and license as the place where spirituous, fer-
mented or intoxicating liquors, are to be sold, offered for sale or disposed
of as aforesaid, as well as a license to the person or persons to whom the
same is issued or granted, and in the event that any of the conditions upon
which such license shall have been issued or granted or any provision of
the law relating to the same or to the sale or disposition of spirituous, fer-
mented or intoxicating liquors in Baltimore County shall be violated at
or upon the said place, room, dwelling house, building, structure or prem-
ises, or in the event that such license shall for any sufficient reason under
this Act be revoked or forfeited, then it shall be unlawful for any license
to be thereafter granted or issued to sell any such liquors at such place,
room, dwelling, house, premises, building or structure whatsoever or upon
the site, land or ground thereof or appurtenant thereto within a period of
five years after such violation, revocation or forfeiture, and any license
therefor within such period is hereby strictly prohibited; and such pro-
hibition shall not relieve or exempt the person or persons to whom such
license shall have been issued from any punishment, penalty, forfeiture
or liability prescribed by this Act for any violation of the provisions
hereof or of any of the conditions upon which a license hereunder shall
have been issued to such person or persons or from any penalty, punish-
ment, forfeiture or liability prescribed by any law relating to the sale or
disposition of intoxicating liquors of any kind in Baltimore County for
the violation thereof.

Shea v. State, 148 Md. 256.

1916, ch. 31, sec. 9B. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 342. 1928, sec. 421.

421. Only one bar and no more shall be conducted or maintained under
or by virtue of any wholesale or retail license authorized to be granted
or issued by this Act, and such bar shall be indivisible, so that no one bar
conducted or maintained under any license granted or issued hereunder
shall consist of more than one single, undivided structure; and not more
than one license shall be granted or issued to any person, firm, associa-
tion, company or corporation, and a man and his wife shall be deemed
and considered as one person hereunder.

1916, ch. 31, sec. 9C. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 343. 1928, sec. 422.

422. It shall be the duty of the judges or of any judge presiding in
the Circuit Court for Baltimore County upon complaint made in writing
under oath by any citizen of Baltimore County, and after granting a
hearing upon reasonable notice to the licensee or licensees complained of
and upon proof satisfactory to said judges or judge, that any person or
persons licensed to sell spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors in
Baltimore County has or have in any manner or respect violated any pro-
vision of the law under which such license shall have been issued to him
or them, or any law relating to the sale or disposition of such liquors in
Baltimore County, or has or have violated any of the conditions whatso-

 

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