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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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BALTIMORE COUNTY. 701

license applied for, in which the persons certifying shall each state his
residence, place of business and that the location of the proposed moving-
picture exhibition will not be detrimental to the interests of the taxpayers
in the vicinity, and no person shall certify to more than one application.

1914, ch. 545, sec. 5. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 419. 1928, sec. 503.

503. Upon the filing of said application and certificate the applicant
shall pay to the clerk with whom the same is filed the sum of four dollars,
to be applied to paying the expense of advertising hereinafter provided
for, and thereupon such clerk shall within one week after the filing of
said application publish a notice in some newspaper published in Balti-
more County and shall continue to publish said notice for two successive
weeks; said notice shall state the applicant or applicants have filed such
application, the place where the business is to be conducted and that unless
cause is shown to the contrary on or before twenty-one days from the
filing of said application the license applied for will be issued; provided
the applicant abides with the requirements of this law thereto.

1914, ch. 545, sec. 6. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 420. 1928, sec. 504.

504. If any person shall file in writing with such clerk any reason
why the license applied for shall not be granted, such clerk shall forth-
with present the application and certificate and the objection to the Coun-
ty Commissioners of Baltimore County, who shall hear and determine
the question as to whether the license applied for shall be issued or not,
after giving such notice to the parties as may be reasonable.

1914, ch. 545, sec. 7. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 421. 1928, sec. 505.

505. The County Commissioners of Baltimore County may at any
time, after a public hearing and due notice to the parties, revoke any
license granted under the authority of this Act when it shall be made to
appear to them that the business for which said license was granted is
being operated in a manner detrimental to the public safety or welfare.

1914, ch. 545, sec. 8. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 422. 192S, sec. 506.

506. Nothing in this Act shall be taken or construed to prevent the

County Commissioners of Baltimore County from issuing permits with-
out charge for the holding of entertainments for charitable, religious or

educational purposes.

MT. WASHINGTON.

507-508. Now in Baltimore City.

NOTARIES PUBLIC.

1912, ch. 349. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 425. 1928, sec. 509.

509. The Governor of the State of Maryland by and with the advice
and consent of the Senate is hereby authorized to appoint and commission

 

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