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1444 LICENSES. [ART. 56

1888, art 56, sec. 87. 1860, art. 56, sec. 92. 1827, ch. 117, sec. 3.
1831, ch. 323, sec. 11.

99. The clerk shall not, without the special order of the
court or the judge thereof, grant a license to any person to sell
spirituous or fermented liquors from whom the grand jury has
recommended a license to be withheld or to a person whose
license has been suppressed by the court.
Cahen v. Jarrett, 42 Md 571.

Ibid. sec. 88. 1860, art. 56, sec. 91. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 11

100. In all prosecutions for a violation of any of the pro-
visions of this article relating to license to sell goods, wares,
or merchandise, or spirituous or fermented liquors, one-half of
the fine shall be paid to the informer and the other half to the
State; and it shall be the duty of the grand jury to endorse
on the back of the indictment the name of the informer.

Ibid. sec. 89. 1864, ch. 18.

101. In any prosecution for bartering or selling any goods,
wares or merchandise, or spirituous or fermented liquor or
lager beer without license, it shall be sufficient for the State to
prove in the first instance that the party indicted exposed or
offered for sale such goods, wares, merchandise or spirituous
or fermented liquor or lager beer, or kept any store or place
at or in which goods, wares or merchandise, or spirituous
liquor or lager beer were exposed or offered for sale and such
testimony shall be prima facie proof of guilt.

1890, ch. 282, sec. 89 A.

102. It shall not be lawful for any club or for any corpora-
tion heretofore formed or hereafter to be formed under the
general laws of this State or under any special law to give,
barter or sell spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer to
any member of said club or corporation or to any other person
without having first taken out an oyster-house license therefor;
provided, however, that the provisions of this section shall not
apply to Baltimore city.

1892, ch. 447, sec. 89 B.

103. Any person under the age of twenty-one years who
knowingly and wilfully makes any misrepresentation or false
statement as to his age, and by reason of such misrepresenta-
tion or false statement obtains any spirituous or fermented
liquors from any other persons licensed to sell such spirituous


 

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