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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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108 ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY. [ART. 2.

some professor of said college; and any person violating the pro-
visions of this section shall be liable to indictment in the circuit
court for Anne Arundel county, and upon conviction thereof
shall be fined a sum of not less than fifty dollars, and not more
than four hundred dollars, and shall be confined in jail until the
said fine and costs of prosecution shall be paid; provided, said
confinement in jail shall not exceed sixty days; but if any minor
or person referred to in this section shall wilfully represent that
he is of full age, and that he is not prohibited by this section, and
thereby shall obtain any spirituous liquors, and the person selling
the same shall be able to prove such misrepresentation, the said
person selling to the said minor or other persons so falsely
representing himself, shall not suffer any penalty, but shall pay
all the costs incurred in such case; provided, that the act of any
agent under this section shall not be binding upon his principal
if the court or jury shall believe that said act was committed
against the bona fide instructions of said principal.
Parkinson v. State, 14 Md. 184. State v. Yewell, 63 Md. 120.

P. L. L., (1860, ) art. 2, sec. 56.

471 If any person, having a license of any kind, authorizing
the sale of spirituous liquors, shall violate the provisions of the
preceding section, or permit any person in his employ to violate
the same, at or in his tavern, shop, house or place of business, or
in or upon his premises, with his knowledge and consent, such
license shall be suppressed by said court and be declared null
and void.

Ibid. sec. 57.

48. The said court whenever complaint may be made
to them by any two or more respectable citizens of said city,
or any officer of the county or city, that any person having a
license as aforesaid, is or has been violating the provisions of
section 46, shall examine witnesses and inquire into such alleged
violation; and if, upon such examination and inquiry, it shall
appear to their satisfaction that the party complained against has
been guilty of such violation, the said court shall have full
power immediately to suppress the license of such person, and no
new license shall be granted to him or her.

 

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