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ART. 66] PENALTIES. 1443

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.

Seick v. State. 94 Md. 72.

1890, ch. 304, sec. 86 A.

96. If any person having a license to sell spirituous or fer-
mented liquors or lager beer shall give to any person who is a
minor or under twenty-one years any such spirituous or
fermented liquors or lager beer, or having such license shall
allow upon the premises occupied by him any such person who
is a minor or under twenty-one years Of age to drink any such
spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer sold or bartered
by him, he shall on conviction pay a fine 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 com-
mitted to jail and confined therein until such fine or costs are
paid, or for the period of forty days whichever shall first
occur; and it shall be the duty of the court before whom said
person shall be convicted to suppress the license.*

Ibid. sec. 86 B.

97. If any person shall take out an ordinary license as
herein provided without having the bedding and other accom-
modations required, he shall on conviction pay a fine 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; and it shall be the duty of the court before
whom said person shall be convicted to suppress the license.

1902, ch. 291, sec. 86 C.

98 It shall not be lawful for any person, or for any club or
association, or for any corporation now formed or hereafter to
be formed, or for any officer, agent or employe of any such
club, association or corporation, to hire or employ any minor
to sell or dispense anywhere in the State any beer or spirit-
ous or fermented liquors of any kind at retail, where such beer
or liquors are to be drunk upon the premises. Any person
violating any provision of this section shall upon conviction be
fined a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars.

See ante, art. 27, secs, 323, 321.


 

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