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Session Laws, 1947
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 935

(c) Whenever the place of business sought to be licensed lies
equally in more than one county, or in the City of Baltimore
and a county, it shall be deemed to be wholly within the county
or the City of Baltimore which has the most expensive license
fee; and all alcoholic beverage laws of that place shall govern
the licensing, regulation and operation of the entire place of
business. The clerk of the court or other appropriate agency
granting a license under the provisions of this sub-section
shall divide into equal portions the license fee collected by
him, less a fee of one dollar ($1.00) for the issuance thereof,
in lieu of commissions, and shall remit equal portions to the
clerks of the two courts in the jurisdictions of which such
premises lie.

47. WHAT TO CONTAIN—CLASSES E AND F. Every
application for a Class E or a Class F license shall be upon
forms prescribed by the Comptroller, sworn to by the appli-
cant, and shall contain the following information: (1) the
name and address of the applicant and how long he has resided
within the State of Maryland; (2) the particular company on
behalf of which the license is desired; (3) the class of license
desired; (4) a statement that the applicant is a citizen of the
United States, not less than twenty-one years of age, and that
such applicant has never been convicted of a felony; (5) that
the applicant has not had a license for the sale of alcoholic
beverages revoked; (6) a statement that the applicant will, if
granted a license, conform to all laws and regulations relating
to the business with respect to which such license is desired;
(7) and a statement by such company assenting to the grant-
ing of the license applied for, and authorizing the Comptroller,
his duly authorized deputies, inspectors and clerks, to inspect
and search, without warrant, any and all cars or boats to
which such license applies, at any and all hours; provided no
such inspection or search shall be made at such time or in such
manner as to delay or interfere with the movement of any train
or boat.

48. WHAT TO CONTAIN—COUNTY LICENSES. Except
as otherwise provided in this sub-title, every new application
for a license shall be made to the Board of License Commis-
sioners or the Clerks of Court upon forms prescribed by the
Comptroller and sworn to by the applicant. Every applica-
tion for a license shall contain the following statements:

(1) The class of license desired;

(2) The name and residence of the applicant and how long
he has resided at that address; .

 

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