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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. 55.

Additional License Fees and Taxes By Cities and Towns Prohibited.
No city or town shall be permitted to impose any additional license fees or
taxes other than the usual property tax, upon alcoholic beverages, or upon
the exercise of the privileges conferred by the licenses issued under the
provisions of this Article.

In Montgomery County the holders of beer licenses Classes A, B, and C,
and beer and light wine licenses Classes A, B, C, and D, shall not be
authorized to sell any alcoholic beverages except those purchased from the
Board of Liquor Control for Montgomery County as hereinafter pro-
vided.

The provisions of this Article with respect to Class F licenses shall not be
deemed as repealed by any local Act hereafter passed unless expressly
referred to and expressly repealed in terms.

1933 (Special Sess. ), ch. 2, sec. 4.

4. Application for License—Where Filed. Every application for a
manufacturer's, wholesaler's, beer Classes E and F, beer and light wine
Classes E and F, and beer, wine and liquor Classes E and F, license, shall
be filed with the Comptroller. Every application for any of the other
licenses herein provided for places of business to be operated in Baltimore
City, shall be filed with the Board of License Commissioners for Baltimore
City, and all applications for any such other license in the counties where
authorized, shall be filed with the Board of License Commissioners, if any,
or the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County in which the place of
business is to be located, if there be no such Board.

1933 (Special Sess. ), ch. 2, sec. 5.

5. Application for License—Forms—What to Contain. Every appli-
cation for a license authorized by this Article shall be upon forms pre-
scribed by the Comptroller, The Boards of License Commissioners or the
Clerks of the Court sworn to by the applicant, and shall contain the fol-
lowing information:

(1) the class of license desired; (2) the name and residence of the
applicant, and how long he has resided at that address; (3) a statement
that the applicant is a citizen of the United States and has been for two
years next preceding the filing of his application a bona fide resident of
the county or of the City of Baltimore in which he proposes to operate
under the license applied for; provided, however, that in Howard County
in the case of Class D, Beer Licenses and Class D, Beer and Light Wine
Licenses, the applicant shall not be required to make the statement that
he has been for two years next preceding the filing of his application a
bona fide resident of the county in which he proposes to operate under the
license applied for; (4) a statement giving the age, sex and color of the
applicant; (o) the place of birth of the applicant, and if a naturalized
citizen, when and where he was naturalized; (6) the particular place for
which a license is desired, designating the same by street and number if
practicable; if not, by such other apt description as definitely locates it,


 

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