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been convicted for any such violation during the year for which his license
was issued, who shall cease to traffic in such liquors during the term for
which such license was issued and who shall surrender such license to the
presiding judge or judges of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, and
who shall at the same time file with the said judge or judges a petition
in such general form as the said judge or judges may prescribe, duly sworn
to before a notary public or justice of the peace, asking to have the license
marked "Cancelled," shall be entitled to have the amount paid for such
license refunded pro rata for the unexpired portion of the term for which
such license was granted, less ten dollars; provided that no refund shall
be allowed or paid upon a surrender of such license unless the same shall
have at least one full calendar month yet to run. And upon the sur-
render of said license and the filing of said petition, the said judge or
judges shall thereupon compute the amount of refund then due on said
license for the unexpired term thereof, less ten dollars, and shall execute
duplicate vouchers therefor, showing the name of the person to whom the
original license was issued, the number of said license, the date when
issued, the amount paid therefor and the date when surrendered for can-
cellation, together with the amount of refund due thereon at such date as
computed by said judge or judges, and a warrant to the Clerk of the Cir-
cuit Court for Baltimore County, directing him to pay said refund as set
forth in said vouchers to the holder of the license so entitled, and one of
said vouchers the said judge or judges shall deliver to the person entitled
thereto, together with said warrant to the said clerk, and the other of said
vouchers said judge or judges shall immediately transmit, together with
the surrendered license, to the said clerk; and the said clerk, upon the
presentation and surrender to him of the said voucher and warrant, given
to the said petitioner, shall pay to him, or his representatives or assigns,
the amount called for by such vouchers and warrant, out of such funds
from the proceeds of liquor license fees as may be in his hands as clerk
of said court at the time, or if insufficient funds are in his hands at the
time of presentation of such voucher and warrant, then out of the first
funds from the proceeds of liquor license fees that come into his hands,
and in his next regular statement and account to the State of Maryland
he shall be entitled to full credit for the amount thus paid; such warrants
to be paid in the order in which they are issued.
1900, ch. 702. 1908, ch. 179, sec. 22. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 245.
B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 361. 1928, sec. 440.
440. Should any license, after the same has been granted, be destroyed
by fire or otherwise, the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County,
upon due application made to him by the licensee, shall issue a duplicate
license to said licensee without further charge or cost, except fifty cents
to said clerk.
1900. ch. 702. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 246. 1908, ch. 179. sec. 23. B. Co. C. (1916),
sec. 362. 1928. sec. 441.
441. In case the licensee dies, his widow, executor or administrator
may carry on the business under the license until its expiration.
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