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Session Laws, 1880
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WILLIAM T HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 207

to appear before the circuit court at the next suc-


ceeding term thereof, to answer said charge.




SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That if it shall be


found by said returns of judges of said election and


proclamation of said clerk that a majority of said


votes, in either of the said hereinbefore mentioned


district to which this act refers, have been casted for


restricted license to sell spiritnous or fermented li-

Restricted li-

quors, that then and in that event the following sec-

cense.

tions shall be added to article twenty-two of the


Code of Public Local Laws of Somerset county, to


refer only to said hereinbefore mentioned district,


in which there shall have been, by the proclamation


of said clerk, a majority of votes cast for restrict-


ed license to sell spirituous or fermented liquors,


under the sub-title " sales of spirituous or fermented


liquors," to take effect on the first day of June


next.


SUB-SECTION M. No person in said district, in Som-


erset county, in which there was a majority for re-


stricted license as set forth in the preceding section,
shall obtain a license for the sale or barter of spirit-

Qualification.

uous or fermented liquors in any quantity what-


ever, except such as shall be qualified as hereinafter


provided.


SUB-SECTION N. Any person in said district, in


Somerset county, in which there was a majority for


restricted license as set forth in section five of this


act, who may keep a house for the reception of


guests or of permanent or transient boarders, con-


taining at least two chambers more than are needed


for his family purposes, and which said two or more

Hotel keeper

chambers are used for the reception of guests or

defined.

permanent or transient boarders, containing therein


for use at all times at least four good beds, with suf-


ficient covering therefor, and having upon his prem-


ises a stable or stables sufficient for the accommoda-


tion of four or more horses, shall be deemed and


considered to be a hotel keeper within the meaning


of this act.


SUB-SECTION O. Any such hotel keeper in said


district, in Somerset county, in which there was a




 

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