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John Prentiss Poe. Supplement to the Maryland Code of 1904..., 1906
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42 CHIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. [ART. 27.

dealt in or trafficked in, or by both such fine and imprisonment,
in the discretion of the court or justice of the peace before
whom such offense is tried. In the event of a fine or fines
being imposed by any court or justice of the peace for any
offenses under Sections 306 to 314, one-half thereof shall go
to the State and one-half to the informer, to be collected as
other fines are collected.

1892, ch. 262. 1902, ch. 245. 1906, ch. 47.

814. The provisions of Sections 306 to 314 shall not apply
to any person who has taken, given, received or is using such
kegs, boxes, trays, carriers, crates, founts, bottles, syphons,
jugs, tins, barrels, casks or any other vessels for the consump-
tion of the mineral, soda or aerated waters, wine, beer, porter,
ale, cider, ginger ale, small beer, lager beer, weiss beer or other
beverages, or milk, cream or their products, including ice cream,
placed therein by the owners, or who after consumption of said
contents is in possession of the same while awaiting the return
to the owners; nor shall the provisions of Sections 306 to 314
apply to any garbage man collecting the same in the regular
course of his business, so far as such provisions relate to hav-
ing such kegs, boxes, trays, carriers, crates, founts, bottles,,
syphons, jugs, tins, barrels, casks or any other vessels in his
possession; (provided it shall be unlawful for any person or
corporation to adopt and register under the provisions of these
sections 306-314 a description, mark or device that has been
previously or is at the time of the registering used or in use by
any other person or corporation in good faith, whether under
the provisions of said sections or otherwise).

Approved March 6, 1906.
Minors Obtaining Liquor Under False Statement of Age.

1906, ch. 582.

324 A. Any person who shall knowingly, wilfully or falsely
represent to any licensed inn keeper, restaurant keeper or other
person or persons engaged in the sale of intoxicating liquors,
any minor to be of full age for the purpose of inducing any
such licensed inn keeper, restaurant keeper or other person or
persons engaged in the sale of intoxicating liquors to sell
or furnish any intoxicating liquors to said minors shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof

 

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