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ART. 56] SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS—PENALTIES. 407 '
be required on an application for a club license; but such clubs,
societies or associations shall file with the application for license
a sworn list of the bona fide members of such club, society or
association, whenever the authorities, who in the respective coun-
ties and cities are -vested with the power to grant or refuse
licenses shall be satisfied that the club making application for
license is in fact such legitimate and bona fide organization as it
purports to be, and that such organization would not be a nuisance
to the neighborhood where it proposes to locate, then the said
authorities shall grant to the applicant a license, for which the
same fee shall be paid as is required by law to be paid in that city
or county where the club is located. This section not to apply to
Baltimore and Washington counties.
1898, ch. 246.
81 B. If any such club, society or association, or officer or
agent thereof shall sell, give, barter or in any way furnish or
-dispense intoxicating liquor or any admixture thereof, to any
person, whether a member thereof or not, without a license as
herein provided, such officer or agent shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined not more than
one thousand dollars, or be imprisoned in jail or the house of
correction for not more than one year, or both fined and impris-
oned in the discretion of the court. This section not to apply
to Baltimore and Washington counties.
Penalties.
1890, ch. 304.
86. If any person shall sell or barter any spirituous or fer-
mented liquors or lager beer to any person who is a minor or
under twenty-one years of age, or shall sell or barter to any per-
son such spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer to be drunk
by such person who is a minor or under twenty-one years of age,
he shall on conviction pay a tine of not less than fifty nor more
than two hundred dollars, together with the costs of prosecution,
and upon failure to pay the same shall be committed to jail and
confined therein until such fine and costs are paid, or for the
period of forty days whichever shall first occur.
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