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Session Laws, 1890
Volume 396, Page 383   View pdf image (33K)
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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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or petitioners is or are not fit persons to whom such license should


be granted; and if sufficient cause shall at any time be shown, or


proof be made to the said board, that the party licensed was guilty
of any fraud in procuring such license, or has violated any law of

Remon-
strances.

the State relating to the sales of intoxicating liquor, the said


board shall, after giving notice to the person so licensed, revoke


said license; and the criminal court of the city may in like man-


ner revoke said license if the party should be convicted before it


of any such violation.


653 K. No license shall be issued to any person or persons until


he, she or they shall have paid the license fees provided for in

To pay
fee.

this act.


653 L. If, after the notice and hearing provided for in this act,


the said board should decide to grant the license prayed for, they


shall notify the applicant of such decision in writing, and the


applicant shall thereupon pay to the clerk of the court of com-


mon pleas, the sum of money specified below, to wit: For a hotel


or restaurant, or other place in which distilled liquors, or any


admixture of distilled liquors containing more than fifteen per


cent, of alcohol, or fermented liquors containing less than fifteen


per cent, of alcohol, are sold by retail the sum of two hundred


and fifty dollars, and the clerk of the court of common pleas shall


thereupon issue to applicants the license authorized to be issued


by said board; provided, that any bona fide retail grocer who shall


make application for a license to sell wines or other liquors in


unbroken packages, or in quantities not less than a pint, and in

Amount
of fees.

no case to be drunk on the premises, may be licensed by said board


to do so on complying with the condition of this act, and paying


therefor the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars a year : and, pro-


vided, that distillers, brewers, wholesale dealers and jobbers, shall


not be allowed or permitted to sell distilled or fermented liquors


in less quantifies than unbroken package or less than packages of


one gallon each, and that they shall pay a license fee of two hun-


dred and fifty dollars per annum for the privilege of selling dis-


tilled and fermented liquors as aforesaid; but in no case shall a


license to sell intoxicating liquors by the drink be granted to any


person who shall obtain a license to sell goods, wares or mer-


chandise other than intoxicating liquors, upon the same premises


where such intoxicating liquors are licensed to be sold; provided,


further, that no retail license shall be issued to any distiller or


brewer.


653 M. The whole of the money received by the clprk of the


court of common pleas for the license aforesaid, shall be paid

To pay

over quarterly by said clerk of the court of common pleas to the

over.

State as now provided by law, and when so paid over the comp-


troller of the treasury shall draw his warrant upon the treasurer




 
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