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1020 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 501

by ch. 1053 of the Acts of 1945; Section 1105 of said Article 17,
sub-title "North Brentwood"; Section 1157 of said Article, sub-
title "Riverdale", sub-heading "Alcoholic Beverages"; Sections
301A to 301Q, inclusive, of Article 18 of the Code of Public
Local Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition), title "Queen Anne's
County", sub-title "Liquor and Intoxicating Drinks", Sections
301A to 301G thereof, inclusive, having been enacted by ch. 65
of the Acts of the Special Session of 1933, Sections 301H to
301Q thereof, inclusive, having been enacted by ch. 190 of the
Acts of 1937, and Section 301A thereof having been amended
by ch. 421 of the Acts of 1937; Section 172 of Article 19 of said
Code, title "St. Mary's County", sub-title "Retailers of Liquor";
Section 105 of said Article 19, sub-title "Leonardtown", as said
section was amended by ch. 549 of the Acts of 1937; Sections
125, 126, and 127 of said Article 19, sub-title "Liquors and In-
toxicating Drinks", Sections 125 and 127 thereof having been
amended by ch. 35 of the Acts of the Special Session of 1933
and Section 126 thereof having been amended by ch. 549 of the
Acts of 1937; Sections 115 and 116 of Article 20 of said Code,
title "Somerset County", sub-title "Crisfleld", sub-heading
"Liquor and Intoxicating Drinks"; Sections 634 to 675, inclu-
sive, of Article 22 of said Code, title "Washington County",
sub-title "Liquor and Intoxicating Drinks"; Sections 119 to
129, inclusive, of Article 23 of said Code, title "Wicomico
County", sub-title "Liquor and Intoxicating Drinks"; Sections
106 to 124, inclusive, of Article 24 of said Code, title "Wor-
cester County", sub-title "Liquor and Intoxicating Drinks", as
said sections were amended by ch. 192 of the Acts of 1941, be
and they are hereby repealed.

SEC. 2A. And be it further enacted, That whenever in this
Article the words "State License Bureau" for "License Bu-
reau" or "Bureau"—when having reference thereto) appear,
there shall be substituted therefor the words "State Appeal
Board" (or "Appeal Board" or "Board", as the case may be),
and every reference in this Article to the State License Bureau,
License Bureau, or Bureau, shall after .June 1, 1947, be taken
and construed as being to the State Appeal Board, Appeal
Board, or Board, as the case may be.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That all other laws or
parts of laws in the State of Maryland, whether public local
or public general, enacted prior to January 1, 1947, and incon-
sistent with the provisions of this Act, be and they are hereby
repealed to the extent of such inconsistency.

SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That all Acts or parts of
Acts, public general or public local, passed by the General

 

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