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1354 HARFORD COUNTY. [ART. 13.

said bond shall make affidavit before said clerk, or before a jus-
tice of the peace of said county, that said surety is the owner in
fee simple of real estate in Harford county of the assessed value,

over and above all incumbrances, of at least one thousand dollars,
and that said surety has not within the current year executed a
bond for any other applicant to sell spirituous or fermented
liquors in said city.

1888, ch. 292.

190. The clerk of the circuit court may in his discretion re-
quire such further and other proof, by the written affidavit of
other parties, to be filed in his office, as to the sufficiency of said
bond, as he may deem proper; and if said clerk shall wilfully or
negligently grant a license to any person who shall not have com-
plied with the provisions of said sections of this sub-title of this
article, said clerk shall, upon indictment and conviction thereof, be
fined not less than fifty dollars nor more than three hundred dollars
for each offence.

Ibid.

191. No license to sell spirituous or fermented liquors in said
city shall be granted to any applicant therefor, until such person.
shall file a written affidavit, sworn to before said clerk, that said
applicant has bona fide, and without intending to evade the spirit
and meaning of said sections of this sub-title of this article, duly
provided, and will at all times during the continuance of said
license, maintain and keep for use at least three chambers more
than are needed for such person's own private or family purposes,
for the reception of guests or permanent or transient boarders,
and at least four beds, with sufficient covering therefor, and
stabling for at least six horses, and that said chambers and beds
are and shall remain upon the said premises; and in which shall
be stated the name and residence of the applicant, and the loca-
tion of the premises on which the business is to be conducted,
with name of the owner thereof, and that said applicant has
not been convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of
sections 188-214.

Ibid.

192. No license to sell spirituous or fermented liquors in said
city shall be granted to any applicant who has complied with the

 

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