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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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BALTIMORE COUNTY. 679

1390, ch. 334. 1908, ch. 179, sec. 12. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 232. 1916, ch. 31, sec. 12.
B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 349. 1928, sec. 428.

428. Every person receiving a wholesale or retail license under this
Act to sell spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors shall frame his
license under glass and place the same so that it shall at all times be con-
spicuous and easily read in his place of making sales, and no license issued
under this Act shall authorize sales by any person who shall neglect this
requirement. Every person or corporation similarly receiving a brewer's
license shall have affixed in some conspicuous place upon each vehicle from
which delivery of liquor is made in Baltimore County a liquor license
tag, obtained from the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County,
the said tags to be provided by the said clerk in some durable form, printed
or painted on metal, in such manner as to clearly identify the license year
in which issued, and for each such liquor license tag applied for by and
issued to the holder of a brewer's license there must be paid the sum of
twenty-five dollars to said clerk.

1890, ch. 334. 1908, ch. 179, sec. 13. B. Co. C. (1508), sec. 233. 1916, ch. 31, sec. 13.
B. Co. G. (1916), sec. 350. 192'8, sec. 428.

429. If any person shall hereafter be convicted of selling spirituous,
fermented or intoxicating liquors of any kind without having procured a
license therefor under and in accordance with the provisions of this Act,
he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than three hundred dollars,
one-half of said fine to be paid to the informer or informers, and undergo
imprisonment in jail or in the Maryland House of Correction for not
less than six months.

1890, ch. 334. 1908, ch. 177. 1908, ch. 179, sec. 14. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 234.
1916, ch. 31, sec. 14. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 351. 1928, sec. 430.

430. If any person having a license under the provisions of this Act
shall violate any of the provisions of this Act upon conviction thereof,
except in the cases enumerated in Sections 426, 429 and 431, he shall
pay a fine of not less than one hundred dollars or undergo imprisonment
in jail or in the Maryland House of Correction for not less than thirty
days, in the discretion, of the court; and on conviction a second time, he
shall pay a fine of not less than two hundred and fifty dollars or undergo
imprisonment in jail or in the Maryland House of Correction for not less
than three months, in the discretion of the court, and in addition to such
fine or imprisonment his license shall be revoked, forfeited and suppressed.
Kenny v. State, 121 Md. 121. Hall v. State, 121 Md. 578.

1890, ch. 334. 1908, ch. 179, sec. 15. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 225. 1916, ch. 31, sec. 15.
B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 352, 1928, sec. 431.

431. If any person having a license under the provisions of this Act
shall sell or barter any spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors of
any kind to any person who is a minor, or under twenty-one years of age,
or shall sell or barter to any person such spirituous, fermented or intoxi-
cating liquors for the purpose of being drunk by such person who is a
minor or under twenty-one years of age, or shall give to any person who

 

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