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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 3.] LIQUOR AND INTOXICATING DRINKS. 219

prevent the clerk from renewing the license to any person to sell
spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer within the said pre-
scribed limits at any place where the same are now being sold.

1S88, ch. 203.

151. It shall not be lawful for the clerk of the circuit court
to issue a license to any person to sell spirituous or fermented
liquors or lager beer nearer the Hannah Moore Academy than
one mile in any direction.

1876, ch. 313.

152. It shall not be lawful for the clerk of the circuit court
to issue license to any person to sell spirituous or fermented
liquors or lager beer at or within one mile of the village of Here-
ford, in Baltimore county.

1870, ch. 457.

153. The clerk of the circuit court shall not grant a license
to any person to sell spirituous or fermented liquors of any kind
at any place within one mile of Holly Grove, and any person
selling any spirituous or fermented liquors, or any other kind of
intoxicating drink, whether of original manufacture or of a
mixed character, within the above described limits, shall, on
conviction, be subject to the same fines and punishments now
provided by the code of public general laws, for selling spirituous
or fermented liquors without license.

1888, ch. 347.

154. It shall not be lawful for the clerk of the circuit court
to issue license to any person, firm or company, to sell any
fermented or spirituous liquors or lager beer within one mile
of the main factory building at Phoenix factory, Baltimore-
county; and any person, firm or company convicted of selling
any fermented or spirituous liquors or lager beer within one
mile of the said main factory building at Phoenix, shall be
subject to a fine of not less than twenty dollars nor more
than fifty dollars, in the discretion of the court, and stand
committed to the jail until such fine and the costs of the
prosecution are paid; one-half of the fine to go to the informer,
the other half to the school fund of Baltimore county.

 

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