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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1898
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ART. 56] MODE OF ISSUING——GENERAL PROVISIONS. 403

89 A. Clubs may not give, barter or
sell spirituous liquors with-
out license. This law not
applicable to Baltimore city.

89 B. Penalty against minor for ob-
taining liquors by a false
statement of his age.

89 v. Penalty for obtaining liquors
for minors.
Sub-sec. 89. When a license for sell-
ing cigars and non-alcho-
holic drinks not required.

Agricultural Fair Associations.

98 A. Agricultural fair association
exempt from license.

Mode of Issuing-General Provisions.

1890, ch. 813. 1894, ch. 383-

1. All licenses for selling goods and chattels shall be granted
by the clerks of the circuit courts for the counties and the clerk
of the court of common pleas in the city of Baltimore, except
where a different mode is specially provided; and all licenses
granted or issued by said clerks shall expire the first day of May
next thereafter, except licenses for fisheries and horse racing;
and if granted for part of year a ratable sum shall be charged
therefor.

1894, ch. 333.

6. It shall be the duty of the sheriff and constables to make
diligent inquiry of all persons doing business in this State, and
apprehend and take before some justice of the peace all persons
found doing business without a license, to be committed or held
to bail for appearance at the succeeding term of the circuit court
for the county or criminal court of Baltimore, to answer the
charge of selling goods without a license.

Billiards.

1892, ch. 258.

8. A license may be granted to any person who may apply for
permission to keep a billiard table, for which license there shall
be paid the sum of fifty dollars, and for every additional billiard
table kept by the same person he shall pay a license of twenty-
five dollars, provided that all said additional tables shall be kept
in the same apartment and the word billiard table shall be con-
strued to include pool tables; and provided further that any per-
son who shall keep a pool or billiard table where a charge is
made for playing on the same, but the said charge is returned or
is to be returned to the players to be exchanged with the owner

 

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