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Session Laws, 1947
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 919

for a period of not less than two years prior to time of making
application and having a bona fide membership of not less than
twenty-five, with dues of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00)
per annum per member, and maintaining at the time sleeping
accommodations on the club premises for twenty-five club
members or guests, and who shall have facilities for preparing
and serving food on the premises to the said members and
guests, which said club is not operated as a place of public
business, may, upon the approval of the Board of License Com-
missioners of Cecil County and upon payment of the required
license fee, obtain a license from the Clerk of the Circuit Court.

(e-1) MONTGOMERY COUNTY. In Montgomery County such a
license shall be issued only to a country club applying therefor
which has one hundred (100) or more bona fide members pay-
ing dues of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) per annum per
member and which maintains at the time of the application for
the license a regular or championship golf course of nine holes
or more, or, in lieu of said golf course, a swimming pool at
least 20 by 40 feet in size, and at least six lawn tennis courts.
Such a license shall authorize the holder thereof to keep for
sale and to sell any alcoholic beverages purchased from the
Liquor Control Board for Montgomery County, at retail, to
any customer at the place described in said license, for con-
sumption on or off its premises. The application for any such
license filed on behalf of any country club in Montgomery
County shall be signed by at least one officer of such club who
need not be a resident or registered voter or taxpayer of Mont-
gomery County. The annual fee for such a license shall be five
hundred dollars ($500.00).

(f) APPLICABILITY. Such licenses shall only be issued in the
City of Baltimore, in Allegany, Anne Arundel and Baltimore
Counties, in the towns of North Beach and Chesapeake Beach
in Calvert County, and in Cecil, Frederick, Montgomery and
Washington Counties.

19. BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR LICENSES, CLASS D
(ON SALE)—TAVERNS, ETC. (a) GENERAL PROVISIONS.
A Class D beer, wine and liquor license shall be issued by the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County in which the place of
business is located, or by the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas in Baltimore City, if the place of business is located in
said City. It shall authorize the holder thereof to keep for
sale and sell all alcoholic beverages at retail at the place therein
described, for consumption on the premises or elsewhere. No
such license shall be issued for any drug store. The annual
fee for such a license shall be five hundred dollars ($500.00),
except as hereinafter provided, and shall be payable to the

 

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