40 LICENSES. [ART. 56.
ARTICLE LVI.
Licenses.
Chapter 345 amends and re-enacts section 90, as follows:
SEC. 1. If any person shall take out an ordinary license, as
herein provided by law, without having the bedding and other
accommodations required; if any person shall sell or barter any
spirituous or fermented liquors, or lager beer, to any person
who is a minor or under twenty-one years of age, he shall, on
conviction, pay a fine of not less than fifty nor more than two
hundred dollars, together with the costs of prosecution, and
upon failure to pay the same shall be committed to jail and con-
fined therein until such fine and costs are paid, OB for the period
of forty days, which ever shall first occur, and it shall be the
duty of the court before whom said person shall be convicted
to suppress his license.
In force from March 10, 1664.
Chapter 18 adds the following:
2. In any prosecution for bartering or selling any goods,
wares or merchandise, or spirituous or fermented liquor or lager
beer without license, it shall be sufficient for the State to prove
that the party indicted exposed or offered for sale such goods,
wares, merchandise, or spirituous or fermented liquor or lager
beer, or kept any store or place at or in which goods, wares or
merchandise, or spirituous liquor or lager beer were exposed or
offered for sale.
In force from February 8, 1864.
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