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Session Laws, 1947
Volume 411, Page 939   View pdf image (33K)
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 939

(d) CAROLINE COUNTY. In Caroline County the application
shall also contain a statement (1) that the applicant is not
less than twenty-one years of age; (2) that the applicant
intends to carry on the business authorized by the license for
himself or for a firm, corporation or association and not as
an agent of any other individual, or anyone else, and that if
licensed he will not carry on such business as the agent of
any other individual, or anyone else; (3) that the applicant
intends to superintend in person the management of the busi-
ness licensed, and if so licensed he will superintend in per-
son the management of the business. If the license is issued
to a corporation or association the application must specify
the name of the individual who will superintend or manage
the said business; (4) that the applicant will not sell any of
the beverages herein designated to any person under the age
of twenty-one (21) years; (5) that any evidence discovered
during any lawful inspection of licensed premises shall be ad-
missible in any prosecution for the violation of the provisions
of this or any other Act, or upon any hearing for a revocation,
suspension or restriction of the license of the person, firm,
corporation or association who has obtained a license to sell
beverages in such building or premises; (6) the application
must be verified by an affidavit of the applicant made before a
Notary Public or other person duly authorized by law to ad-
minister oaths. If any false statement is made in any part
of said application the said applicant or applicants shall be
deemed guilty of perjury, and upon conviction thereof his
license shall be revoked and the applicant subjected to the
penalties provided by law for that crime.

(e) DORCHESTER COUNTY. In Dorchester County every
voter, who signs the certificate supporting the application for
license, shall have resided in the voting precinct in which the
applicant proposes to do business, for three hundred and sixty-
five consecutive days immediately prior to the date of the
filing of such application, and the signature of any person
who does not meet the requirements of this section, shall be
null and void.

(g) HOWARD COUNTY. In Howard County the certificate
shall be signed by at least three citizens who shall be owners
of real estate and registered voters of the district in which
the business is to be conducted, setting forth a statement that
the qualifying applicant, or applicants, as the case may be, is
personally known to them and has been a resident of the dis-
trict for two years next preceding the presentation to them of
the application.

(h) QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY. In Queen Anne's County (1)
the application shall also contain a statement that the appli-

 

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