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Session Laws, 1947
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 1009

provided as evidence when required, all intoxicating liquors,
if the same shall be found in quantities and under conditions
to indicate that it is kept for any barter, or any sale, or gift
to a minor or minors, as aforesaid, and all the means, materials
and instrumentalities for manufacturing, dispensing, otherwise
disposing of, or transporting the same, and all the parapher-
nalia or part of the paraphernalia of a bar room or drinking
saloon, and forthwith report in writing the facts to the State's
Attorney for Montgomery County, and any such intoxicating
liquors or the means, materials and instrumentalities for
manufacturing, transporting, dispensing, or otherwise dispos-
ing of the same or the paraphernalia or part of the parapher-
nalia of a bar room or drinking saloon shall constitute prima
facie evidence of the violation of the provisions of Sections 106
or 169A (a) of this Article, as charged or presented.

170. QUEEN ANNE'S, WICOMICO AND WORCESTER
COUNTIES AND THE TOWN OF CRISFIELD. (a)

PREMISES AS PUBLIC NUISANCE. All places where intoxi-
cating liquor is sold in violation of any provision of this
Article, shall be taken and held and are declared to be public
nuisances, and may be abated as such; and it shall be part of
the judgment of the Trial Magistrate, or of the Court, as the
case may be, upon conviction of the keeper, that the place
where liquor is found to have been sold contrary to this Article
be shut up and abated until the keeper shall give bond, with
sufficient security to be approved by the Trial Magistrate, or the
Court, in the penal sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00),
payable to the State of Maryland conditioned that he will not
sell intoxicating liquor contrary to law, and will pay all fines,
costs and damages assessed against him for any violation
thereof, and in case of a violation of the condition of such
bond, suit may be brought and recovery had thereon for the
use of the County, for any fine or fines, costs and damages
that may be assessed against him under this Article; and in
the event a jury trial shall be prayed when the case is brought
before the Trial Magistrate, or any appeal shall be taken, the
place where the liquor is alleged to have been sold contrary to
this Article, shall be shut up and abated until the alleged
offender shall give bond, with sufficient security to be approved
by the Trial Magistrate in the penal sum of two thousand dol-
lars ($2,000.00), payable to the State of Maryland, conditioned
that pending said appeal and/or final disposition of the case
he will not sell intoxicating liquor contrary to law, and will
pay all fines, costs and damages assessed against him for any
violation thereof, and in case of a violation of the condition
of such bond, suit may be brought and recovery had thereon
for the use of the County for any fine or fines, costs and
damages that may be assessed against him under this Article.

 

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