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Session Laws, 1890
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792

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


entitled to demand and receive a fee of ten cents for the filing


and entry of every such notice.


SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That such notice whether served

Effect of

personally or filed with the justice of the peace as aforesaid, shall

notice

during its existence, inure to the benefit of all persons interested,


the same as if a notice had been served by each; and if any jus-


tice of the peace fail or refuse to make such record as herein pro-


vided, he shall upon conviction thereof be fined not more than


ten nor less than five dollars.


SEC. 13. And be it enacted, That a married woman shall have

May sue.

the same right to bring suit and control the same, and the amount


recovered as & feme sole; and all damages recovered by a minor


under this act shall be paid either to such minor or to his or her


parent, guardian or next friend as the court shall direct.


SEC. 14. And be it enacted, That any saloon keeper, grocer or


other person who publishes the fact of any notice having been

Unlawful

given as provided for in the foregoing sections, by posting such

to publish,

notices in any saloon, grocery or other place, or by printing or


causing the same to be printed in any newspaper, circular or in


any other way gives publicity to the fact that such notice has


been given, shall upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than


ten nor more than fifty dollars for each offense.


SEC. 15. And be it enacted, That for all fines, costs and damages


assessed against any person in consequence of the sale of intoxi-

Bond to be

eating liquors as provided for in the foregoing sections, suit may

table.

be brought upon the bond filed by said person according to the


provisions of section six, if said person has applied for and re-


ceived license under the provisions of said section; but if he or


she has not filed such bond, then the real estate and personal


property of such person, of every kind without exception or


exemption, shall be liable to execution on any judgment re-


covered, and said judgment shall be a lien upon such real estate


until it is paid.


SEC. 16. And be it enacted, That from and after the passage, of

To Indict.

this act, it shall be the duty of the grand jury in and for Garrett


county at its several sessions, diligently to enquire into and


present and indict all persons violating any of the provisions of


this act, and it shall be the duty of the court before whom such


person shall be convicted, to suppress his or her license in addi-


tion to the penalties imposed for violation of any of the pro-


visions of this act.


SEC. 17. And be it enacted, That nothing herein contained


shall be construed to prevent the compounding or sale of any such


liquors for medicinal purposes by a pharmacist and druggist, who


shall or may obtain a license under the license law of this State,


and upon a written bona fide prescription of a regular practising


physician, whose name shall be signed thereto, and all such pre-



 
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