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to sell any fermented or spirituous liquors or lager beer within a radius
of one mile from the Public School House No. 13, Election District No.
7, at White Hall Station, Northern Central Railway, in Baltimore County,
Maryland.
1906, ch. 163. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 271. 1916, sec. 393. 1928, sec. 472.
472. The Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County shall not
grant a license to any persons to sell spirituous or fermented liquors or
lager beer at any place within three-quarters of a mile in any direction
of the Public School No. 6, located at Halethorpe, in the Thirteenth Elec-
tion District of Baltimore County, on which is known as Woodside Ave-
nue therein, and that any person selling any spirituous or. fermented
liquors or lager beer or any kind of intoxicating drinks, whether of orig-
inal manufacture or of a mixed character, within the above described
limits shall, on conviction, be subject to the same fines and punishments
now provided by the Code of General Laws of Maryland for selling spirit-
ous or fermented liquors without a license; provided, however, that this
section shall not apply to any part of said district which lies south of the
present tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.
1914, ch. 122. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 394. 1928, sec. 473.
473. It shall not be lawful for the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Bal-
timore County, or any other person or persons who may be authorized
by any Act of the General Assembly of Maryland to issue licenses for the
sale of spirituous or fermented liquors in Baltimore County, Maryland,
to issue any such license to any person or persons or body corporate to
sell spirituous or fermented liquors nearer than one mile in all directions
from St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, in the village of Kingsville,
in Election District No. 11 of Baltimore County, Maryland.
LIVERY STABLES.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 159. 1886, ch. 338. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 272.
1916, sec. 395. 1928, sec. 474.
474. Any person keeping any horse, mare, gelding, mule or horned
cattle or vehicle at livery in Baltimore County, under his care, may re-
tain the same in his custody until all charges for so keeping shall be paid
by the owner.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 160. 1886, ch. 338. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 273.
1916, sec. 396. 1928, sec. 475.
475. Any person keeping any horse, mare, gelding, mule or horned
cattle or vehicle at livery in said county may state an account for keeping
said horse, mare, gelding or mule or horned cattle or vehicle and prove
the same before any justice of the peace for said county; and said justice
being satisfied by proof of demand, refiual or neglect to pay on the part
of the owner shall thereupon issue the warrant authorizing the sale of
such horse, mare, gelding, mule, horned cattle or vehicle.
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