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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1939
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his employees, shall sell or furnish any alcoholic beverages, at any time
to a minor under twenty-one years of age, either for his own use or for the
use of any other person, or to any person who, at the time of such sale,
or delivery, is visibly under the influence of any alcoholic beverage.

1939, ch. 359.

41. Any minor who purchases or misrepresents his or her age for
the purpose of procuring any alcoholic beverage in Washington County
is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished, upon conviction by a
fine not to exceed ten dollars ($10. 00).

An. Code, 1924, sec. 31 1933 (Special Sess. ), ch. 2, sec. 31. 1935, ch. 35. 1937, ch. 492.

1939, ch. 475

42. (General Regulations, Hotels, Restaurants and Clubs—Restric-
tions After Midnight and on Sunday. ) No retail dealer shall be per-
mitted to sell any alcoholic beverages at a bar or counter at any time be-
tween the hours of midnight and 6 A. M. or at any bar or counter on
Sunday. In Talbot County, it shall be unlawful for anyone to sell any
alcoholic beverages on Sunday. Any person selling such beverages in
Talbot County on Sunday shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be fined not exceeding fifty ($50. 00) dollars for
the first offense and for each succeeding offense shall be fined not exceeding
one hundred ($100. 00) dollars, or imprisoned in the County Jail for not
more than thirty (30) days, or be both fined and imprisoned, in the dis-
cretion of the Court.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 32. 1933 (Special Sess. ), ch. 2, sec. 32.

43. (General Regulations—Restrictions Upon Taverns. ) 'No beer,
wine and liquor license, Class D, shall be issued, for the sale of alcoholic
beverages on any premises, and no holder of any such license shall sell or
permit to be sold or furnished upon any premises, any such beverages, ex-
cept in a room having one or more plain glass windows on the street or
highway so as to enable persons standing on the ground or highway to ob-
serve the interior of the premises at all hours during which sales are pro-
hibited, and during such hours no curtain, blind or other obstruction shall
be placed before such window or windows, and every such place shall have
an entrance, facing on the street which shall be open at all hours, during
which sales are being made.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 33 1933 (Special Sess. ), ch. 2, sec. 33.

44. (General Regulations—Tied House Prohibited. ) No holder of a
manufacturer's or wholesaler's license, and no distiller, brewer, rectifier,
blender or bottler of alcoholic beverages or the owner of any interest in
any distillery, brewery, rectifying, blending or bottling plant shall be
permitted to enter into any agreement with any retail dealer, the effect or
purpose of which is to limit the purchases or sales of any such retail dealer
to the products of any one or more of such producers, it being the intent and
purpose of this Article that every retail dealer shall at all times, be and re-
main free to purchase the alcoholic beverages sold by him, from any holder
of a manufacturer's or wholesaler's license issued under the provisions of

this Article.
Cited in construing Secs. 30 and 31. Liquor Stores Assn. v. Commrs., 171 Md. 432.


 

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