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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 56] LICENSES. 1423

64. Between one and two thousand
dollars.
65. Between two and four thousand
dollars.
66. Between four and six thousand
dollars.
67. Between six and ten thousand
dollars.
68. Between ten and twenty thou-
sand dollars.
69. Between twenty and thirty thou-
sand dollars.
70. If more than thirty thousand
dollars.
71. Person applying must also ob-
tain license to sell goods, etc.

Ordinary Keeper.

72. Application; sale of liquors
thereunder.
73. Terms on which granted.
74. Statement on oath.
75. Where annual rental does not
exceed one hundred dollars.
76. Where annual rental is between
one and two hundred dollars.
77. If between two and three hun-
dred dollars.
78. If between three and four hun-
dred dollars.
79. If between four and five hun-
dred dollars.
80. If between five and seven hun-
dred dollars.
81. If between seven hundred and
fifty and one thousand dollars.
82. If between one and two thou-
sand dollars.
83. If between two and three thou-
sand dollars.
84. If between three and five thou-
sand dollars.
85 If between five and ten thou-
sand dollars.

86. If the rental or annual value ex-
ceeds ten thousand dollars.

Sales of Intoxicating Liquors By
Clubs.

87. Clubs selling or dispensing in-
toxicating liquors must take
out license; exception.
88. Penalty for neglect to follow
this provision , exception
89. Three-fourths of license money
derived from clubs, societies,
etc., in Baltimore city to go
to mayor and city council of
Baltimore.

Oyster or Eating Houses.

90. Application.
91. Cost of license.

Penalties.

92. On Chesapeake and Ohio canal
in Allegany and Washington
counties; provisos.
93. Beer or liquors in quantities
less than a pint
94. Goods, wares, etc., or liquors
in quantities not less than a
pint.
95. Sale of barter of liquor to
minor, penalty.
96. Gift of liquor to minor; pen-
alty.
97. Penalty for taking out ordinary
license without beds, etc., as
lequired.
98. Employment of minors to sell
beer, etc., penalty.
99. Application from persons
whose license has been sup-
pressed; recommendation by
grand jury.
100. Informer; name to be endorsed
on indictment.
101. Proof of exposure for sale suf-
ficient.
102. Clubs may not give, barter or
sell spirituous liquors without
license. This section not ap-
plicable to Baltimore city.



 

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