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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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932 LICENSES—ORDINARY PAPERS. [ART. 56.

P. G L , (1860 ) art 56, sec. 69. 1858, ch 414, sec 4. 1860, ch. 325, sec. 11.

66. No license shall be granted to sell spirituous and fermented
liquors or lager beer, in quantities not less than a pint, for the sum
of eighteen dollars, unless the person applying therefor shall also'
obtain a license to sell goods, chattels, wares and merchandise,
paying therefor the sum hereinbefore prescribed, according to the;
amount of his stock in trade.

Ordinary Keeper.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 56, sec..70. 1862, ch. 119.

67. If any person or body politic shall propose to open or keep
an ordinary, he shall apply to the clerk of the circuit court for
the county in which said applicant may reside; or, if he reside in
the city of Baltimore, to the clerk of the court of common pleas
for a license therefor; under which license spirituous or fermented
liquors, or lager beer, may be bartered or sold in quantities less
than a pint.

Ibid. sec. 71. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 5.

68. The said licenses shall be granted on the following terms:
The applicant shall be recommended to the clerk by two respect-
able freeholders of his immediate vicinity, and shall make oath,
to be by the said clerk administered, that he has bona fide, and
without intending to evade the requirements of this article, pro-
vided and expects to maintain six good beds, with sufficient cover-
ing therefor, and three rooms more than sufficient for the private
uses of said ordinary keeper, with stabling and provender for five
horses at least; and, if said applicant resides in the city of Balti-
more, that he has provided and expects to maintain twelve good
beds, with covering as aforesaid, and six rooms.

Cahen v. Jarrett, 42 Md 271.

Ibid. sec. 72 1858, ch 414, sec. 6.

69. The said applicant shall also state to the clerk on oath, to
be by him administered, the rate of rent or annual value of the
house or place at or in which the business to be authorized by the
license may be done, or is intended to be done.

 

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