956 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 501
70. SALES ON FEDERAL RESERVATIONS. The pro-
visions of this Article shall not be construed to prevent the
sale and delivery of alcoholic beverages by manufacturers and
wholesalers to persons permitted by proper authority or au-
thorities of the United States to sell alcoholic beverages on a
Federal Reservation in this State, for consumption only on the
premises where sold, without payment of the taxes on wine
and liquor; and in the case of beer upon which the tax has
been paid at the time of purchase, a refund of the tax shall
be made by the Comptroller upon proper application therefor.
71. DEATH OF LICENSEE. Upon the death of the holder
of any license issued under the provisions of this Article
other than Class E and Class F licenses, the license shall ex-
pire, provided, however, that upon application to the Comp-
troller, or the Clerk of the Court issuing such license, as the
case may be, and upon the payment of a fee of one dollar
($1.00), made by the executors, or administrators of the de-
ceased licensee, a certificate of permission may be granted for
the continuation of the business in the name of such executors
or administrators for the benefit of the estate of the deceased
for a period not exceeding eight months from the date of any
such permission, unless the license shall sooner expire, in
which case upon application by the executor as above provided
a renewal license for a period not exceeding 8 months after
the death of the license holder may be issued subject to the
right of protest, revocation, suspension and restriction as in
other cases, upon the payment of a pro rata license fee for
such period, and during the period of such continuation the
said license and the executors or administrators of the de-
ceased shall be subject to all of the provisions of this Article.
If the business of the licensee be not continued as above pro-
vided, his executors or administrators shall be authorized to
apply for and obtain any refund to which the deceased would
have been entitled if his license had been surrendered for can-
cellation upon the date of his death. No Class E or Class F
license shall expire or become inoperative because of the death
and/or incompetency of one or more, but less than all, of the
persons to whom it is issued for a company. If all of the per-
sons to whom it is so issued shall die and/or become incom-
petent during its term, such license shall expire ten days
thereafter, but, upon application within such ten days, accom-
panied by a fee payment of $1.00, by a person on behalf of
such company, the Comptroller shall issue a new license re-
placing, and continuing the privileges of, such license to the
end of the license year.
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