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ART. 56] OYSTER OH EATING HOUSES. 1441

of correction for not more than one year, or be both fined and
imprisoned in the discretion of the court. This section not to
apply to Baltimore and Washington counties.

1900, ch. 446, sec. 81 c.

89. The whole of the money received by the clerk of the
court of common pleas in the city of Baltimore for licenses
granted to clubs, societies and associations selling intoxicating
liquor shall be paid over quarterly by the said clerk of the court
of common pleas to the State as now provided by law, and when
so paid over, the comptroller shall draw his warrant upon the
treasurer in favor of the mayor and city council of Baltimore
for three-quarters thereof, to be applied to the general use of
said city.

Oyster or Eating Houses.

1888, art. 56, sec. 82. 1860, art. 56, sec 85. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 6.

90. If any person shall purpose to open, set up or keep an
oyster-house, cook-shop, victualling-house or lager beer saloon,
or any place other than an ordinary at or in which spirituous
or fermented liquors or lager beer may be sold or bartered in
less quantities than a pint at any one time, he shall apply to
the clerk of the circuit court for the county in which he may
reside, or if he reside in the city of Baltimore to the clerk of
the court of common pleas therefor.

State v. Cahen, 35 Md. 236.

Ibid. sec. 83. 1860, art. 56, sec 86. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 6.
1860, ch 325, sec. 13.

91. Upon such application the said applicant shall pay to
the clerk of the circuit court of the county where he resides,
or if said applicant shall reside in the city of Baltimore then
to the clerk of the court of common pleas, the sum of fifty
dollars for each and every such license.

State v. Cahen, 35 Md. 236.

1904, ch 84, sec. 83 A.

92. On and after March 18,1904, it shall be unlawful to issue
any licenses to any person or corporation authorizing the sale of
liquor or intoxicating beverages in any quantities whatsoever
upon the Potomac river or upon the property of the Chesapeake
and Ohio canal company; and it shall be unlawful for any person
or corporation with or without license, to sell, give or barter any
liquor or intoxicating beverages to any person on the said
Potomac river or on the property of the Chesapeake and Ohio


 

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