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ART. 71] ORDINARY AND INN KEEPERS AND RETAILERS. 1565
from or charge to any such person to my own use any fee .or
reward whatsoever for any services I may do as deputy of
the said office, and that in making out the office fees I will
not wittingly or willingly charge other or higher fees than are
allowed by law.
ARTICLE LXXI.
ORDINARY AND INN KEEPERS AND RETAILERS.
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1 Who may keep.
2. Accommodations
3. Disorderly house; circuit or crim-
inal court may withdraw
license; orphans' court, dui-
ing recess of such courts
4. Harboring or selling to appren-
tices
5 Depository for valuables.
6. Exemption from liability for val-
uables not so deposited.
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7. Hotel and inn-keepers shall have
a hen upon baggage, etc , for
non-payment of board and
lodging.
8. Boarding house keepers to have
lien upon personal effects of
boarders or lodgers for board
and lodging; sale of such
effects for satisfaction of lien.
9. Married woman to have same
rights and powers under sec-
tion 8 as feme sole
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1888, art. 71, sec. 1 1860, art. 70, sec 1. 1780, ch. 24, sec. 6.
1. No person shall be admitted to keep an ordinary other
than the master, principal, or head of the house in which such
ordinary shall be kept.
Ibid. sec. 2. 1860, art. 70, sec. 2. 1780, ch. 24, sec 5. 1856, ch. 414, sec. 5.
2. Every ordinary or inn keeper shall keep accommodations
for travelers, as provided in the article regulating licenses.
Ibid. sec. 3. 1860, art. 70, sec. 3. 1780, ch. 24, sec 7. 1784, ch. 7, sec. 9.
1831, ch. 323, sec. 11.
3. If an ordinary or inn keeper keeps a disorderly house,
or if any retailer keeps a disorderly house, or suffers any
liquor by him sold or bartered, mixed or unmixed, to be drunk
in or about his house, the circuit court for the county, or the
criminal court of Baltimore, if the offense is committed in said
city, may, on application or remonstrance, withdraw the license
of such person to retail spirituous or fermented liquors and
shall exercise a sound discretion relative thereto; and during
the recess of said courts, the orphans' courts, at their several
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